Jupiter w/GRS rotation - 8/27/22
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Voyager's 45th Anniversary with Ann Druyan, Creative Director of NASA Voyager Interstellar Message
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andromeda from my light polluted backyard last night
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"Best day of my whole life. Ever." We surprised students visiting @NASAKennedy with a close-up view of the @NASAArtemis I rocket and spacecraft that will fly to the Moon. These are the faces of the #Artemis generation. https://t.co/z6nF5APk4Q
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90 years ago today, the National Aeronautic Association's National Air Races began in Cleveland, Ohio. This poster from the event is in our collection. https://t.co/4vDNpZlj0S
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I took this photo of the milky way last week during my vacation
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Artemis 1 moon mission ready for epic test flight on SLS megarocket, NASA says https://t.co/sUK4YI0Mev https://t.co/P9kWbEgCbF
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Five decades after the final flight of NASA’s legendary Saturn 5 moon rocket, the US space agency is poised to launch its most powerful rocket yet Monday for a long-overdue test flight, sending an unpiloted Orion crew capsule on a trip around the moon. https://t.co/Rl5JsRuJro https://t.co/pun980SZEz
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Follow along as @NASA_SLS prepares for launch on Aug. 29. #Artemis I is the first of many planned deep-space missions, opening a new era of discovery and inspiration. Learn more about the mission and watch the launch live: https://t.co/MMJpD4v3HM https://t.co/UlCNW1QGEL
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LIVE: NASA Administrator @SenBillNelson and agency leaders discuss how the #Artemis I flight test might influence future science, technology and human exploration of the Moon and Mars: https://t.co/etxql5hc6C
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Valley Of Dreams, New Mexico...
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I used the awesome moon photo posted a few days ago and gave my phone a nasa/space theme!
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NASA has been investigating a strange glitch that has caused Voyager 1 to send back nonsense data about its location in space. https://t.co/J4FJNQe9us https://t.co/TdL7nqPZhZ
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Writing a story about going to Jupiter -help needed
1. How deep in the atmosphere of Jupiter would you have to go to be at a point where pressure equals that of sea level on Earth? I know that the pressures of Jupiter become enormous when you descend deep into the planet. 2. Wherever that point is in the atmosphere (from question #1), what are the chances it would look like one of the images above? 3. Would it be possible to build a craft that could sustain the wind, temperatures, etc it would face at that point in the atmosphere (question #1)? I’m writing a fictional piece about a couple that travels to Jupiter and then things go crazy. Thank you so much to those that can provide help!
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A picture of the milky way taken by me
Bortle 3, 30 second exposure and a bit of editing.
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