Over 3 million of you added your name to fly around the Moon aboard Artemis I, set to launch Nov. 14. If you forgot your boarding pass PIN, and want to save or print a new one, don’t worry: you download and edit a blank pass. https://t.co/9tS402d9VO https://t.co/8syS8rhxco
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What is it like to end a mission? As the power levels continue to dwindle for @NASAInSight, the team has started taking steps to wind down the mission. Here's a glimpse of what that looks like: https://t.co/7zeEmfIPMr (1/4) https://t.co/AHVZPZxo1l
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SpaceX nails booster landings after foggy military launch
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SpaceX now targeting December for 1st Starship orbital launch: report https://t.co/gQgLBaybVA https://t.co/nAPVLTB1rn
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Blood work and a multitude of robotics filled the Exp 68 crew's day while also working on a new toilet system and unpacking a cargo craft. https://t.co/BcbDmCAJFr
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SpaceX on Twitter: “Falcon Heavy launches USSF-44 to orbit, and its two side boosters return to Earth – SpaceX's 50th mission of 2022”
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1/ In the 2022 ESA/Hubble Calendar the month of November features Arp 91, a pair of interacting galaxies. Free .pdf of the 2022 calendar here: https://t.co/o06kf8lwzU https://t.co/pLVdjYUnO7
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As we celebrate #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, @AstroDuke (the first Native American woman in space) has some advice for children looking to pursue their own dreams. We'll share the stories of NASA's indigenous trailblazers throughout November: https://t.co/WLGyAYhzBZ https://t.co/2zXrdUnqgf
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Dead and alive at the same time: Black holes have quantum properties https://t.co/HL3xJuetzp https://t.co/AZ1sZSsCXj
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How did your Halloween costume turn out? Take a look back at #Exp61 costumes from @Space_Station! https://t.co/NXRR1Qru6O
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I swear there is a rocket behind that fog.
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It's official! 🎉 Today NASA announced that Brian C. Odom, who has been serving as the Acting Chief Historian since August 2020, is our new NASA Chief Historian! Please join us in congratulating Brian on his well-deserved appointment. https://t.co/Kdn24DvKZo
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The US Space Force just confirmed today's USSF-44 mission was a success. This was SpaceX's first mission to deploy payloads directly in a near-geosynchronous orbit more than 20,000 miles over the equator, requiring a long-duration coast by the upper stage. https://t.co/X96w68eOkV https://t.co/N95H6JLHeC
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Triangulum Galaxy - M33 HaLRGB
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If you missed the deadline to send your name, you can still share your excitement for Artemis I. Use #NASAMoonSnap to show us your Moon-inspired content!
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