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The Pacific Ocean from 253 miles above the Earth's surface.
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Lt. James H. Doolittle was the first to make a transcontinental flight in a single day. He took off on this day in 1922 from Florida, made a refueling stop in Texas, and landed in California. Doolittle traveled a total of 2,163 miles in 21 hours and 20 minutes. https://t.co/joVmIqPCXY
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SpaceX Inspiration4 mission will use Apple Watch, iPhone, and iPad for health research study while in Dragon
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Putting down a fire? No! Cleaning an 8.2 m mirror at Paranal Observatory. As the CO2 flakes slide down the mirror they drag away dust specks. π https://t.co/SwwemVOkoB Credit: @ESO /Max Alexander https://t.co/xdXwAuBa2K
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NGC 6992/ Eastern Veil Nebula from backyard
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Andromeda galaxy- city view (untracked)
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How long does it take until the space we're physically occupying leaves our atmosphere and returns to space?
The earth spins on an axis, rotates around the sun and the entire galaxy moves. Just curious how long until this borrowed space in the universe is returned.
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Heavier Stars Might not Explode as Supernovae, Just Quietly Implode Into Black Holes: https://t.co/h232AUh8Sj @universetoday by @BrianKoberlein https://t.co/uQm1ow3ciB
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The Eye of the Helix
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my first shot of milky way in front of my house, Samsung A52
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Andromeda galaxy as clicked from class 8 sky
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@miniPCR + the GiS fluorescence viewer: a match made in heaven (or at least on the ISS). Friday @Astro_Megan used the viewer to visualize PCR-amplified DNA & made our 2020 winning experiment a reality! We were following every step from "ground control" (aka miniPCR HQ) https://t.co/Pj2ZfyFYrE
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The Heart Nebula - IC 1805
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This articulated dummy was built for NASA by the Illinois Institute of Technology to support the development of spacesuits. Itβs currently on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center: https://t.co/Gxstj0VSDQ https://t.co/4PSYIk4Hbw
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