Astronauts Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) are pictured in the International Space Station's Unity module as Walker displays plants grown for the Asian Herbs in Space agriculture study. #nasa #jaxa #astronaut #unitedstates #japan #science #research #botany #plants #international #space #station
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NASA to unveil plans for Mars helicopter test flights today. Here's how to watch live.
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NASA plans first flight of Mars helicopter Ingenuity on April 8
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Taken by Cassini on Oct 11, 2005, this is Saturn’s rings and one of its moons, Dione
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I’m on my way to the “airfield” where the #MarsHelicopter will attempt its first test flight. A couple more drives should get me there. Read more: https://t.co/FQvxp0XbBM https://t.co/LKkFI9Mrho
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My first "OK" pic
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Falcon 9 launch of 60 Starlink satellites is targeted for tomorrow, March 24 at 4:28 a.m. EDT from SLC-40 in Florida → https://t.co/bJFjLCzWdK
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We have yet another foot picture today
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Opposite of a Black Hole?
The current working theories, in very simplified words, is that everything sucked into a black hole is either reduced to a tiny point of mass, or it is spewed out "the other side." But I cant help but wonder - If matter is in fact being warped elsewhere, and is "entering" a black hole from all sides, at different trajectories, what if all that energy and material is actually being deposited in uniform/corresponding locations surrounding the black hole in the form of stars. Think of it like black hole zits. Almost like they are recycling energy and feeding stars from the inside out. Just a thought. Maybe there are some ways to quantify this? Im no expert, but say, if all the known stars' energy is around the same energy being sucked in by known black holes. Not as simple as it may sound but still an interesting idea! thoughts?
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Our Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter has to meet a series of milestones before taking its first flight on the Red Planet. Here's how it's preparing for the test, targeted for April 8: https://t.co/BI9lXOzueU https://t.co/4gk94xnbjR
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ormous Epic telescope view of Jupiter, Ganymede, Europa, Io and Callisto 700 million km away from home.🌌 My 2nd Page TheOurDeepSpace & TheOurEpicNature 🔭 Have you ever seen Jupiter through a telescope? Do you love Jupiter ❤ Are you ready to explore Space 🔭 TheOurSpace Image credit: Juerg Alean
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6 satellites, 2 different orbits, 3 engine burns of the upper stage and a Photon. Congratulations team! https://t.co/Oeb5q5GhFD
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NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Prepares for First Flight
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Redrew my Ursa Minor Tattoo Design in a more playful manner.
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Mellote 15 in Narrowband
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