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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:20)

This view of the Moon is just...🤩 More images from @NASA_Orion posted here: https://t.co/2vXFwmLzKK https://t.co/qiOWmSOIRh

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:13)

A comparison between my backyard shot vs Artemis I shot

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 09:51)

Orion constellation in the southern hemisphere

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 07:57)

#OTD in 2006, Space Shuttle Discovery launched on mission STS-116 to deliver a truss segment of the International @Space_Station and begin the intricate process of reconfiguring and redistributing the power generated by two pairs of U.S. solar arrays. https://t.co/yxG4bGwArK

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 07:55)

Is the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter still operative?

What were the main reasons to send an orbiter to the moon? If it is still operative, what is it doing?

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:00)

M42 - The Orion Nebula.

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 09:10)

The Pegasus barge carrying the SLS engine compartment for the Artemis 3 mission is arriving at the Kennedy Space Center. Watch live: https://t.co/cJa3tKMBOO https://t.co/lBBbxcoCTZ

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 08:42)

Non-US Citizen here, Is the aerospace industry/NASA really closed off for jobs for people like me?

Ive really wanted to work in the US, especially in NASA/JPL after masters, but Ive heard that the industry is extremely restrictive as most of these companies have to abide by the federal law and only hire US citizens, while I do know this is true, Does that mean I have to get a green card to do any work? Can I do an internship with NASA while doing my masters in the US? Can I apply for SURF@JPL for the coming year?

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:41)

Mineral Moon, 8th Dec. 2022 99% illuminated

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:49)

Mineral Moon, 8th Dec. 2022 99% illuminated

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 08:39)

Orion's 'Easter eggs' revealed: NASA flew secret messages to the moon on Artemis 1 https://t.co/VJ89ojunLg https://t.co/AvzvU1b4Nv

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:44)

[OC] Falcon 9 launching Crew 4 at night

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 08:57)

M42 - The Orion Nebula.

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 06:50)

Did I just solve this paradox?

So there is this paradox saying that if the universe wound be infinite and there wound be an infinite number of stars then the sky should be filled with stars to the fullest and we should be able to see any black. First of all, what if the light from that star still didn't reach us? Also doesn't the wavelength of light stretch eventually until it's not our eyes can detect it? Also there is the possibility of the light crossing near a black hole right? I probably wrong, I'm not a scientist, but I feel like this paradox isn't really a paradox. (PS I 14 and I'm not a native speaker, sorry for my broken English)

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2 years ago

(Dec 10, 2022 09:40)

The moon on a cloudy day

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