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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 05:54)

Here’s a crazy idea that’s *Not Safe For Twitter* but can’t we simultaneously cut off U.S. oil imports from Russia, temporarily increase oil imports/production, and massively accelerate renewable investments? I know Twitter only wants binary options. I only want to stop Putin.

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 10:19)

The Moon ROCKS 🌙 What are we hoping to learn from an unopened & pristine Apollo Moon sample? How does this lunar science help us prepare for @NASAArtemis? Speak to our experts during this @TwitterSpaces! Set a reminder & ask questions using #AskNASA: https://t.co/ywNKWs29YP

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 07:48)

The crew studied vision, exercise and fire safety today while working on life support gear and cargo transfers. https://t.co/45Hugtzbb8

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 05:54)

On this day in 1961, Maj. Robert White became the first pilot to go Mach 4, flying the North American X-15. Later that year, he flew the X-15 to Mach 5 and Mach 6. https://t.co/0zppv3fvD9

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 08:04)

A tiny experiment, SEAQUE, launching to the @Space_Station later this year may enable quantum computers to communicate with each other no matter where they're located. The “self-healing” tech demo will test new technology in the harsh environment of space. https://t.co/8mLYzDQV8J https://t.co/dPfKwq22lj

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 11:03)

20 years ago today, a new camera supercharged @NASAHubble's observations of the universe. Check out a few of the 125,000 images we've seen through its eyes: https://t.co/V5hfjFPxVa https://t.co/hE7Te8QEnc

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 09:00)

Fun fact! At the time he worked on his doctorate, Hubble’s groundbreaking Advanced Camera for Surveys had just been installed. ACS just celebrated its 20th anniversary today! https://t.co/pN34djyKI6

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 05:48)

Sending a block of Stilton cheese into space

Elon Musk’s favorite cheese of all time is Stilton. A team got together and decided to launch a project around his favorite cheese. For those who are unaware, anything Elon tweets usually goes pretty viral and people rally around it. The reason I wanted to bring this up here is that they are working with a company called "[Sent Into Space](https://www.sentintospace.com)" to actually send a big block of [Stilton](https://www.stiltonmusk.com) Cheese into Orbit. Thought this would be something fun to share and not everyday people band together to send a block of cheese into space To learn more about the sent into space project (send relatively anything into space) its hyperlinked above, same with the [Stilton](https://twitter.com/StiltonMusk/status/1494356443084042241) project who is going to be the benefactor behind this amazing journey for a small piece of cheese. One small slice but one major step for cheese lovers everywhere

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 07:46)

My first picture of the moon 🌒 🔭

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 06:32)

The Milky Way rising behind Mesa Arch in Utah - Single Exposure [OC]

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 06:22)

#MissionToPsyche is prepping for its 1.5 billion-mile journey to explore a mysterious asteroid of the same name. In February, twin solar arrays were attached to the spacecraft’s body, unfolded to their 37-foot lengths & re-stowed as testing continues. https://t.co/vtqSQopxQ0 https://t.co/7EbZntR25o

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 08:04)

Galaxy NGC 3718 with tidal tails

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 10:00)

Ah! A spider! #OTD in 1969, the crew of Apollo 9 achieved the separation and rendezvous of the lunar module (known as "Spider") and the command module (known as "Gumdrop"). Performed in Earth orbit, this maneuver was a key objective of the mission. https://t.co/mtcbLe04wr https://t.co/2KAiYJq68b

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 08:01)

Jupiter's big moon Ganymede casts giant shadow in stunning Juno photo by citizen scientist https://t.co/9efCppYJCm https://t.co/pKjY6kA3ou

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3 years ago

(Mar 07, 2022 06:57)

Correction: The AR model depicted above is BioSentinel. This is the CAPSTONE CubeSat. ⬇️ 👀 Check out more than 30 spacecraft models from your device on the free NASA App: https://t.co/41usKje3B0 https://t.co/Y96B37pxHn

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