Valeri Polyakov - the holder of the record for the longest single stay in space dies today 19/09/2022
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You might be cool, but you’re not “my middle school has an observatory“ cool!
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STATIC FIRE! Booster 7 fires up multiple engines (the target was for seven). Let's see if @elonmusk confirms all seven, (which would be a new record!) Super cool! https://t.co/NSTKFLryfS https://t.co/QM12fz11iu
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Neighborhood watch. 🔭 @NASAWebb captured its first images & spectra of our planetary neighbor, Mars. Webb’s infrared-sensitivity and location gives unique insight to @NASAMars short-term phenomena like dust storms, weather, & seasonal changes. More: https://t.co/EY45qBGTi4 https://t.co/v4u3WK307V
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M77 shines from 45 million light-years away! Located in the constellation Cetus, M77 is a spiral galaxy. The reddish streaks in its dusty spiral arms are pockets of star formation! This #HubbleClassic image includes visible and infrared light: https://t.co/65hnlGn5ia https://t.co/lLWKLGZuLH
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Booster 7 performed a 7 engine static fire today! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 @NASASpaceflight https://t.co/7JAxtXpauC
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Booster 7 has completed a successful 7 engine static fire test, the highest number of Raptor engines in a single test yet! Video from Starbase Live for @NASASpaceflight. ➡️ https://t.co/c9Z1GXMLH0 https://t.co/Jh3qPr9cCM
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At 11:10am ET this Thursday, Sept. 22, students in Houston will hear from @NASA_Astronauts @Astro_Kjell and @Astro_FarmerBob aboard the space station in a space-to-Earth call that will air live on NASA TV. https://t.co/0bykl5tfJ1
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@Erdayastronaut @NASASpaceflight Booster 7 now returns to high bay for robustness upgrades & booster 8 moves to pad for testing. Next big test is probably full stack wet dress rehearsal, then 33 engine firing in a few weeks.
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Elon Musk: "Booster 7 now returns to high bay for robustness upgrades & booster 8 moves to pad for testing. Next big test is probably full stack wet dress rehearsal, then 33 engine firing in a few weeks."
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Bloops on Mars @NASAInSight detected not one – but four – meteoroid impacts on the Red Planet. Not only are the sounds of interest to scientists, but impact craters provide clues into Mars’ past and interior structure. Learn more in the video below. https://t.co/UqcZs1zeZI
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