William Shatner moved to tears by space launch with Blue Origin https://t.co/8wFbwMC18Y https://t.co/dtzUIFpKWx
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LIVE NOW: Before our Lucy spacecraft lifts off on Saturday to explore the ancient Trojan asteroids, join @Dr_ThomasZ and other mission leaders for a prelaunch briefing! Use #LucyMission to send us your questions for the team: https://t.co/imKyvmwIT2
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Virtual reality, spacesuit work, and crew departure preps were the main objectives for the Exp 65 crew today. https://t.co/cD7zmddR7m
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So blessed to have amazing views out of Endeavour like this of the Bay Area in California. https://t.co/hgpn1eKmuv
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Tune into a live talk on some of the mysteries in our universe. We’ll discuss how missions like SPHEREx and Euclid will use infrared astronomy to deepen our knowledge of unseen phenomena. Join the chat on Oct. 14, 7pm PT/10pm ET/0200 GMT. Comment Qs below. https://t.co/2oMjYEIFGM https://t.co/CylVgXav4d
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🌔 Look up at the Moon with NASA this weekend! Saturday, Oct. 16 is International #ObserveTheMoon Night—take part in the global celebration and join us at 7:30pm ET (23:30 UTC) for a live lunar show: https://t.co/d5CYYnm0NM https://t.co/NxMbdrBsPZ
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William Shatner moved to tears by space launch with Blue Origin (https://t.co/tqXC3UsrKN) #NS18 #williamshatner #startrek Credit: @BlueOrigin https://t.co/dAhnXs4Wmo
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M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy in HaLRGB
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Hubble captured the asteroid 6478 Gault showing two narrow, comet-like tails of debris that tell us that the asteroid is slowly undergoing self-destruction. Learn about Asteroids from our 📖 #HubbleWordBank: 🔗 https://t.co/x4Li0u2zc6 https://t.co/DEf8VFBY19
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This is Dimetrodon grandis, which is NOT a dinosaur. It lived millions of years earlier (284 to 273 million years ago) and belongs to the synapsids, a group that also includes mammals. Find Dimetrodon in our @NMNH's #DeepTime fossil hall. #NationalFossilDay https://t.co/eU7yMRVTmj
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Q: What is the funniest thing you have found in the Archives? "This photograph of Orville Wright getting a piggyback ride to his plane, parked in the Miami River." https://t.co/tVlyfhxAWm
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🤔 Did Mars ever look like Earth? We think it did! Ancient Mars may have been wetter & warmer — similar to our home planet. So what happened? Scientists like Dr. Becky McCauley Rench are trying to find out. Keep up with our @NASAMars exploration efforts: https://t.co/OHIcSktsVZ https://t.co/zKEmiwMRN3
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The @Space_Station is a testing and training grounds for going deeper into space. NASA astronaut Kayla Barron and her fellow rookie astronauts on #Crew3 are excited to use their time on station to prepare for future exploration missions. https://t.co/EZUnTedp7F
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Got to see our local observatory in action a few weeks back at a star party
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