Get swept away by the SWEEPS Field. 😉 This #HubbleClassic image shows a dense collection of stars near our galaxy’s core, at a distance of about 26,000 light-years. Read more: https://t.co/8kANTXMNYW https://t.co/TdfvzyEO13
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How will we transport @NASAArtemis astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon? We'll provide an update on this on March 23 at 3:30 p.m. ET (19:30 UTC). Media may register to participate: https://t.co/M9ORjFtMNQ https://t.co/Ogw4JSj9VV
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Two astronauts are go for a spacewalk on Wednesday as three crewmates get ready to go home at the end of the month. https://t.co/uVc4vwCgRv
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Tom Ochinero, SpaceX: on pace for 50+ launches this year, including 5 Falcon Heavy. Hoping to get regulatory approvals in the next couple months for Starship orbital test flights. #SATShow
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Happy #WorldWaterDay! 💧 To celebrate this precious and finite resource, we spoke with experts and learned about the importance of groundwater, how our ocean affects us and how one of our upcoming Earth missions will give us a unique perspective on water. https://t.co/bHEcU2V8QJ
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Elon Musk says SpaceX's huge Starship rocket will 'hopefully' launch on 1st orbital flight in May
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#OTD in 1982, the Space Shuttle Columbia launched! Over the course of the 8-day STS-3 mission, the crew continued engineering evaluations of the Shuttle and performed experiments, including one which studied the development of seedlings in spaceflight. https://t.co/ZLJ5ryIxCe https://t.co/XAHLufuYSP
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Water is a precious resource. Aboard the @Space_Station we work to conserve every drop. Researchers are testing improvements to ECLSS, station’s life support system, to move the amount of water recycled closer to 98%, the percentage needed for missions to Mars. #WorldWaterDay https://t.co/CITSi8iiAF
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A Whale of an Aurora over Swedish Forest | Image Credit & Copyright: Göran Strand
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Why NASA's new 'mega moon rocket' is so incredible https://t.co/Xp4IFXN9zH https://t.co/9XQeJKwJVF
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Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is now the official reference satellite for Earth’s sea level measurements, meaning other satellites will compare their data to Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich’s to ensure accuracy. #SeeingTheSeas 🛰️ https://t.co/lViVwkpQ3k https://t.co/oQPDgnVGxd
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I built a map to showcase active rocket launch sites and the next upcoming mission!
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Today in 1941, the 99th Pursuit Squadron was officially activated. The 99th was the first African American unit to fly in combat. More on the Tuskegee Airmen: https://t.co/KBa6UYEXo4 https://t.co/j55qaqWvWa
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Mars helicopter Ingenuity soars on 22nd Red Planet flight https://t.co/06qInVI9Mx https://t.co/jWawHOrnI9
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In 1960, Jerrie Cobb became the first woman to pass astronaut fitness tests as part of a privately-funded project. While Jerrie never achieved her dream of going to space, she was an advocate for women in spaceflight: https://t.co/0ku1MInh43 #BecauseOfHerStory #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/0Wg6ZTbtT9
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