"We're made of star stuff." -Carl Sagan A new experiment destined for the @Space_Station will help us understand the stellar origins of the elements that make up our bodies: https://t.co/KT6KtIudeO https://t.co/wLL4mBNmfg
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Finally, the mystery is revealed by NASA
[31/08, 12:40 am] ππππππΌπΏππ πΎππΌπππππ ππ: Recently, NASA officially announced that they have captured the sound waves of a Supermassive blackhole of Perseus Cluster (250million LY) π€©β¨ [31/08, 12:40 am] ππππππΌπΏππ πΎππΌπππππ ππ: Since 2003, the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster has been associated with sound. This is because astronomers discovered that pressure waves sent out by the black hole caused ripples in the clusterβs hot gas that could be translated into a note β one that humans cannot hear some 57 octaves below middle C. Now a new sonification brings more notes to this black hole sound machine.... π€©β¨π€©β¨π€©
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Hear from @NASA experts at 6pm ET (22:00 UTC) as they discuss the data gathered from yesterdayβs launch attempt and next steps for the #Artemis I mission: https://t.co/lWecM3PxEX https://t.co/wPaAWY4df7
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#OTD in 1983, STS-8 launched with crew member Guy Bluford onboard, making him the first African American to fly in space. Bluford was an Air Force fighter pilot with a doctorate in aerospace engineering. He flew on 3 more shuttle flights, logging over 688 hours in space. https://t.co/zTjG9BJOcq
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π΄LIVE Now! Wondering where @NASAVoyager is now or what excites their current team of scientists about the future? Tune in now for a real-time Q&A with deputy project scientist Linda Spilker and propulsion engineer Todd Barber. https://t.co/y7hnJhYUOI
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Sometimes they surprise us when they appear out the window, but the beautiful colors of the Caribbean are ALWAYS captivating! @Space_Station https://t.co/N37coecebS
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Percyβs backshell on mars as seen from Ingenuity
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We're now targeting Saturday, Sept. 3 for the launch of the #Artemis I flight test around the Moon. The two-hour launch window opens at 2:17 p.m. ET (18:17 UTC). https://t.co/MxwdcKHGdd
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Jupiterβs complex colors π¨ #JunoMission did its 43rd close flyby of the planet's cloud tops on July 5. A citizen scientist processed both images. The left shows colors the human eye can see, and the right shows color variations from different chemicals. https://t.co/SmkYIAkSxX https://t.co/t04xYoa7Rv
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Picture I took from Canaveral National Seashore
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After scrubbing yesterday's Artemis 1 countdown, NASA officials are targeting no earlier than Saturday for the next try to launch the Space Launch System moon rocket from the Kennedy Space Center. Saturday's launch window opens at 2:17pm EDT (1817 GMT). https://t.co/3x7wi3KbIh https://t.co/OH5xpqbJfe
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On this day in 1983, USAF Lt. Col. Guion S. Bluford became the first African American astronaut to fly in space, on Space Shuttle Challenger during the STS-8 mission: https://t.co/ywdUDpZ426 https://t.co/PkwcOQU84Z
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Tonight, @NASA's mission management team will provide updates and discussion on data analysis for the #Artemis I mission. Join the briefing starting at 6 p.m. ET: https://t.co/3hjaNZWcZe https://t.co/VDJ0RhdARM
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LIVE: @NASAArtemis leads provide an update on the status of the #Artemis I flight test following today's mission management team meeting. https://t.co/J14GmG9GsO
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The sheer scale of the universe means it could take as long as 400,000 years for a signal sent by one advanced species to be received by another. π½π https://t.co/ZtUJQ6YHyZ https://t.co/sU4Xh7iq6O
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