You don't need a ladder to replace an antenna on your home 260 miles above Earth. Just ask @NASA_Astronauts Kayla Barron and @AstroMarshburn. https://t.co/vpyst22UrG https://t.co/UB0lgeQv1K
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✉️ 💫 Need more space in your inbox? Subscribe to our newsletter! Join the @NASAWebb global watch party, learn about our X-ray observatory #IXPE, and find out how to spot the Geminids meteor shower. These stories & more: https://t.co/xT6hZ517zS Sign up: https://t.co/MyG37QzGhO https://t.co/mmMv7AFrvM
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On this day in 1972, Apollo 17, the last crewed lunar mission, landed on the Moon in the valley of Taurus-Littrow. More on Apollo 17: https://t.co/Nd6uUZxEY5 https://t.co/FWGamP82AF
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Abother stunning shot of comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard), this time by my friend Adam Block (aka @ngc1535) taken on Dec. 2: https://t.co/oUcz5ZyAm6 (Credit: Adam Block /Steward Observatory/University of Arizona) https://t.co/Xb5xcAT74d
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What a happy little alignment - B1061’s entry burn between SLC-41 and the VIF! From the press site, as Falcon 9’s 2nd stage propelled #IXPE into orbit, I noticed this alignment taking shape. I pointed the camera that direction and hoped for the best. https://t.co/SPZG7i48Qm
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Blue Origin’s New Shepard suborbital rocket launched the daughter of Alan Shepard — the first American in space and the booster’s namesake, former NFL player and TV host Michael Strahan — and four paying passengers to the edge of space Saturday. https://t.co/oWY5xsalOi https://t.co/LECpAATbgV
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How changing levels of iron shaped the evolution of life on Earth — and why alien hunters should take note https://t.co/BDC4XrRMqY https://t.co/YeHUeuN5LU
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Watch out @HamillHimself there's a TIE fighter coming your way! This is NGC936, a galaxy with a central bar and a ring around it which resemble that iconic ship. These structures, due to complex stellar motions, are common in galaxies. 🔗 https://t.co/rIe3yleKPa Credit: @ESO https://t.co/4s64Vebyvk
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At today's Soar Together virtual family day, get to know daring aviators who pushed the boundaries of who could fly airplanes. Sponsored by @NorthropGrumman Start exploring: https://t.co/omzvPqTj1L https://t.co/tG5oSWcDzu
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On its 10th anniversary, @ThirdRockRadio hosts share the history and evolution of the partnership with NASA and bringing space to the airwaves on this week’s “Houston We Have Podcast.” https://t.co/83IN8t8c05 🎶 https://t.co/CSDewZxHjy
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SpaceX's all-civilian Inspiration4 astronaut crew flew a meteorite back to space (briefly) https://t.co/ld73nCZ22O https://t.co/OW7g0X6Uvx
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On this day in 1998, the Mars Climate Orbiter launched aboard a Delta II rocket. Unfortunately, communication with the spacecraft was lost during orbital insertion when it reached Mars the following year. https://t.co/trlqVu0Mal
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The Constellation Fornax - Universe Today https://t.co/kKZKzI4eGf @universetoday @storybywill https://t.co/9s79Eeg3SG
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'I want to go back!' Michael Strahan can't get enough of space after Blue Origin launch https://t.co/kC40D6X1f4 https://t.co/bRb6bWcDxh
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Blue Origin launches necklace honoring 'Star Trek' actor Leonard Nimoy into space on New Shepard https://t.co/WR5Ec0D3xq https://t.co/1vLA9dvzMq
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