#AstronautSnoopy is bound for the Moon, again! As the zero gravity indicator for the #Artemis I mission, Snoopy will ride aboard the @NASA_Orion spacecraft that will fly around the Moon early next year: https://t.co/0y6ZipXsOy https://t.co/tNlfoibAMB
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(Repost) An artists rendering of saturns surface
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The Moon and the International Space Station in the same picture. Taken last night by John Kraus
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Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-25's
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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula
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The Bat Nebula by Howard Trottier
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Mary (@BocaChicaGal) with a very cool live view from the launch site with Booster 4 and the SpaceX LR11000 crane and its load spreader. https://t.co/APLl78W8fn https://t.co/EOyLuORVie
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Today in 1953, Chuck Yeager piloted Bell X-1A to Mach 2.44, a new record for piloted aircraft at the time. After reaching Mach 2.44, the X-1A tumbled out of control, twice reaching 8 Gs. Yeager recovered from inverted spin and landed the aircraft. 📸: Bell X-1A in flight https://t.co/YBxKmR9PS0
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What is this star like object I saw during the day? (Between the lights)
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The Westerlund 2 Star Cluster. A cluster of stars about 1 or 2 million years old. It contains some of the most hottest and massive stars known. There is about 3,000 stars in the cluster.
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Andromeda galaxy captured from UAE
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SH2-101 the Tulip Nebula
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"Far away, this ship is taking me far away Far away from the memories Of the people who care if I live or die Starlight, I will be chasing a starlight Until the end of my life." - @muse 📷 Our #WeekInImages 6-10 December 2021 👉 https://t.co/dUfpQJxs2o #WebbSeesFarther https://t.co/2SMQr9wwaj
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Massive galaxy NGC 2841. It's total mass is estimated at 500 billion solar masses and it has a diameter of 150,000 light years.
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The Fireworks Galaxy
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