Join us July 11th for our first fully crewed rocket powered test flight, and the beginning of a new space age. The countdown begins. #Unity22 https://t.co/5UalYT7Hjb. @RichardBranson https://t.co/ZL9xbCeWQX
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🤖 🔴 Beep! Beep! Is that our bestie on a trekkie? Our newest six-wheeled robot on Mars, the @NASAPersevere rover, is beginning an epic journey across a crater floor. ➡️ Check out its newly enhanced auto-navigation system: https://t.co/lR329EnNuh https://t.co/axxxUAye85
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It's a gas.💫 We’re celebrating 5 years of the Juno spacecraft’s arrival into Jupiter’s orbit. The #JunoMission has given us groovy data on the gas giant’s origins, interior structures, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Enjoy these far out anniversary posters: https://t.co/Urn08K4YC0 https://t.co/tZRDrWNPmE
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The Exp 65 crew preps for @Roscosmos' resupply ship docking tonight and stays focused on life science and physics research. https://t.co/i8hswzUzC0
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Just spotted on Rt 20 near Bruce FL
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50 years ago in @NASAhistory, the agency was less than a month away from the launch of Apollo 15. The @NASA_Astronauts assigned to the mission trained by going on geology field trips, test driving the lunar rover, and practicing in their spacesuits. https://t.co/kcMvuSoeY5 https://t.co/rJCA7vU89W
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Sunsets in July come with an added bonus: Venus blazing as the “‘Evening Star” low in the western sky. 🌌 Plus, if you can find your way to dark skies, this is the best time of year to enjoy the magic of the Milky Way! Enjoy more July skywatching tips: https://t.co/gOwGIlZvC0 https://t.co/9hCYaLCzUu
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The Lunar Crater Radio Telescope is one of the revolutionary proposals named in NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program.
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Here are your skywatching tips for July. Venus shines bright as the “Evening Star” after sunset. You'll see a superclose pairing of Venus and Mars mid-month. Plus, this is the best time of year to enjoy the magic of the Milky Way. Happy dark-sky hunting! https://t.co/5orX1hdrLX https://t.co/NcAO2LaKIP
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#TBT to this photo with a collection of NASA's research aircraft, taken on this day in 1997 at the Dryden (now @NASAArmstrong) Flight Research Center. Test your knowledge - can you name them all? Comment below! 👇 @NASAaero https://t.co/vwXEvpnTBm
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That feeling when #ThrowbackThursday and our 45th birthday align. 🙌 This photo of our Milestones of Flight Hall was taken on the day we opened, July 1, 1976. We'd love to hear your memories or see your photos of the Museum through the years. 📸 https://t.co/VCgrM5exqE
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I want this type of art work skills
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Smallest, densest white dwarf ever discovered packs the sun's mass into a moon-size stellar corpse https://t.co/XRLazdfmiV https://t.co/cmhrpRd6K6
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Coming up: At 2pm ET, NASA software engineers answer your questions on @Reddit. What do you want to know about our software catalog release, including programs like TetrUSS, used for fluid dynamics and aerodynamics analysis and design? Ask us anything: https://t.co/3Ai3hTdcqi https://t.co/bpc87JhTmZ
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As @NASAPersevere begins its science journey, its auto-navigation system will be a key feature. AutoNav can make 3D maps of the terrain ahead, ID hazards and plan a driving route around obstacles without further direction from the team on Earth. https://t.co/F28vRzpK7n https://t.co/EKBpU0fmth
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