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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 05:37)

22 million light-years away there is a galaxy that looks like our spiral galaxy that is full of fireworks. It is a very active galaxy. When I look through my telescope, I always wonder who else is out there looking at us like we do!! I have more details in my comment.

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 10:25)

😍 New processing methods were applied to this @NASAHubble image of the Veil Nebula. Emissions from doubly ionized oxygen (blue hues), ionized hydrogen, & ionized nitrogen (red hues) are made visible. Lift the veil of this cosmic phenomena: https://t.co/6InJ6epIZk https://t.co/bfdg8OBkhj

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 08:31)

From an earlier tweet
 “The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.” Weekly image & link to a Tee-shirt. Conceived & designed by fans. Approved by me. After fees to the artist, proceeds go to educational organizations. https://t.co/XeRZyqr9bq https://t.co/rHIfpIQHxP

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 07:35)

#TDIH in 1926: One of the original seven Mercury astronauts, Gus Grissom, was born. He was the second American in space and the first @NASA astronaut to fly in space twice. https://t.co/GUy3GVyIdY

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 06:49)

NASA's SOFIA Offers New Way to Study Earth's Atmosphere

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 09:00)

The Crew Dragon spacecraft attached to the @Space_Station is moving to a new parking spot – and the astronauts of NASA's @SpaceX Crew-1 mission are going along for the ride. Tune into https://t.co/0tGwqaSya3 at 6 a.m. EDT on Monday, April 5 to watch. https://t.co/XSNbwwePZg

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 07:08)

Space Junk

We all know spacejunk is a massive problem in our orbit. I just have my thought in my head about swarms of rock size robots with a gyroscope and a small amount of propellant. All we have to do is give this stuff a little push into the gravity well and it will make entry right? Launch a swarm, point them towards debris to attach to. Gyroscope points the thruster in the right direction and debris would de-orbit. Thoughts?

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 06:01)

The Milky Way behind my telescope from last night

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 05:38)

First X-rays from Uranus Discovered

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 10:54)

Fallen debris from SpaceX rocket launch lands on a farm in central Washington https://t.co/swkUG4ZChf https://t.co/NgmuVqM4ny

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 07:13)

NGC 3603 nebula, a massive star forming region

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 07:19)

đŸ§Ș The 1st long-duration biology experiment in deep space completed its assembly and tests — bringing it one step closer to launching on our @NASAArtemis I mission around the Moon! Get more details on BioSentinel’s groundbreaking mission here: https://t.co/ByYxFXstKX https://t.co/9MBXpWoBkB

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 07:11)

NGC 4535 - "The Lost Galaxy"

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 09:28)

Markarian's Chain - Virgo Cluster [OC]

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4 years ago

(Apr 03, 2021 06:58)

NASA's BioSentinel Team Prepares CubeSat For Deep Space Flight

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