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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 05:47)

#Artemis I is safely back on Earth—so what's next for Artemis as we get ready to explore the Moon and Mars? Our experts will answer your @NASAArtemis questions in a @Reddit AMA tomorrow, Dec. 13, at 2pm ET (1900 UTC). Join us on /r/IAmA: https://t.co/4mzUqIQa6N https://t.co/flyT3TT7zQ

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 09:00)

This #HubbleClassic view taken in 1991 shows a small portion of the Orion Nebula – the image only spans a little over one light-year. Composed of roiling dust and gas, thousands of stars are forming inside this nebula: https://t.co/4qcyUf8jsJ https://t.co/gqGLOnofSk

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 09:58)

I’m cross-stitching the solar system and this is my progress so far [OC]

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 07:59)

Two cosmonauts and two astronauts kick off the workweek getting ready for a pair of spacewalks as science continues aboard the station. https://t.co/Fne7Lc46vW

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 07:00)

#Apollo17 astronaut Harisson Schmitt suffered from “lunar hay fever” in reaction to the lunar dust. Unlike Earth’s dust particles which are rounded, Moon dust is sharp and abrasive, irritating astronaut eyes, nasal passages, and lungs. #Apollo50th @NASAMoon https://t.co/vljSm4VaXZ

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 07:45)

Have you heard of the duct tape auto repair on the Moon? 50 years ago today, the Apollo 17 astronauts had to create a replacement fender for the Lunar Roving Vehicle, using only materials they had with them on the Moon. Discover the full story: https://t.co/5l1zB1apxV #Apollo50 https://t.co/uXfiOLVLaD

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 09:48)

Did you miss @NASA_Orion splash down yesterday after its 1.4-million-mile (2.3-million-km) journey around the Moon and back again? Check out our HD gallery of #Artemis I photos: https://t.co/6lze8gnUPZ https://t.co/25euJZvy19

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 06:05)

NASA confident in SpaceX after raucous Twitter takeover by Elon Musk: report https://t.co/beyBy6alar https://t.co/WXaSG5EK5I

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 06:23)

Magellanic Clouds, 800" untracked

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 10:06)

“Okay Houston, the Challenger has landed!” -Gene Cernan. 50 years ago in @NASAhistory, Apollo 17 landed on the Moon at the Taurus-Littrow landing site. More: https://t.co/417L7RTuXg

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 05:23)

Yesterday, NASA's Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, marking the triumphant completion of the Artemis I mission. The capsule's successful reentry was an important moment in this historic mission, a flight test of the Orion spacecraft. 📷: NASA/Josh Valcarcel https://t.co/5OOhxbxXEw

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 07:35)

We're hosting an AMA on Artemis I—and beyond—with NASA experts on /r/IAmA this Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 2pm ET (1900 UTC)

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 06:22)

What happens when students and professional engineers compete side by side with their homemade machines? JPL's Invention Challenge! 🤓 The long-running event returned to in-person competition, and North Hollywood’s Oakwood School emerged victoriously: https://t.co/7DIHTWUioV https://t.co/048Nsw77Dz

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 08:01)

LIVE NOW: With the Artemis I mission safely back home, we'll soon look at the science on board to prepare to send future astronauts to the Moon. Learn from our experts on this episode of NASA Science Live & submit your questions using the hashtag #Artemis. https://t.co/05uLz0c6bI

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2 years ago

(Dec 12, 2022 09:03)

Supernova algorithm classifies 1,000 dying stars without error https://t.co/EgU6Rd27ii https://t.co/DPZ3gRYnHS

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