Our #JunoMission will make its closest-ever flyby of Jupiter's moon Europa on Thursday. Join us Sept. 30 on @Twitch. We'll show the spacecraft POV with our @NASA_Eyes on the Solar System tool and take your questions. Set a reminder: https://t.co/vaahnNao1V https://t.co/utr9KtRwmY
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[OC] ISS flyover through my 16" telescope
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This storm is HUGE! That’s the Mississippi River and New Orleans on the left. It covers the entire Florida peninsula! We could see through the eye just as it was making landfall. Praying for the safety of everyone dealing with #HurricaneIan. 🙏 https://t.co/sZZE9gugea
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SOFIA: NASA’s flying infrared observatory prepares for its final take-off
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Live now on @NASA TV, the space station flies over #HurricaneIan providing live views of the storm as it makes landfall near Fort Myers, Florida. https://t.co/fnW0iJxV9O
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Evidence of dinosaur-killing asteroid impact found on the moon https://t.co/5Fo7JvxYH8 https://t.co/ZTP0JeZiut
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LIVE NOW 🔴 Join us from JPL's High Bay 1 clean room and see Europa Clipper in the early stages of assembly! Hear more about @NASA's next outer solar system mission, and don't forget to drop your questions in the comments! https://t.co/0Fg2Glb4Tz
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The Sun 9-22-22
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Our detectives are studying tiny samples of lunar rocks brought back by Apollo astronauts, searching for clues about the origins of our Moon, Earth, and ourselves. In episode 2 of “NASA Explorers: Artemis Generation,” we join the scientists' search. https://t.co/WkyUcfIXFU
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Watch live views from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida as the outer bands of Hurricane Ian bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the Space Coast: https://t.co/PcQjwVhBV6 https://t.co/BLiteI4b1x
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A photo of Saturn I took a couple days ago
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Tomorrow, Juno's going to pass over the surface of Europa, and take its image at this similar resolution
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Ready to rock and research! 🤘 While aboard the @Space_Station, astronaut Frank Rubio will participate in Earth observation research from the cupola to support investigations related to the composition, health, and future of our planet. https://t.co/vxstpjbnQ0 https://t.co/icKRfIKbg5
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Hurricane Ian as seen from the International Space Station (ISS) on Sept. 28, 2022, as it orbited 258 miles (415 km) above. The vantage point of space, and our fleet of more than 20 Earth-observing satellites, help us provide insights and updates on hurricanes, and other extreme weather events. We collaborate with the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and design, build and launch some of the satellites that provide data that feed numerical weather prediction models. The video captures Hurricane Ian as it makes landfall in Florida earlier this afternoon at 3 p.m. ET. Credit: NASA #NASA #Space #InternationalSpaceStation #ISS #HurricaneIan #Hurricane #NaturalDisasters #Storm
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'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Florida as NASA watches from space (video) https://t.co/AEFrE9Cozb https://t.co/S7GmGKF7EV
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