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Are new physics needed to explain the expansion of the universe? Using the power of two space telescopes, astronomers made the most precise measurement to date of the universe’s expansion rate. The results ended up fueling a cosmic conundrum: https://go.nasa.gov/2Ne8osK pic.twitter.com/JOM2lMDxQA
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NASA 님이 리트윗했습니다
More tradition than superstition, "lucky peanuts" are a fixture at major deep space mission events since 1964.
#FridayThe13th https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/22/lucky-peanuts/ …pic.twitter.com/9IehFtaj95
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What happened on
@Space_Station this week?@AstroSerena conducted research to combat cancer, a cargo vehicle arrived to space less than four hours after launch and lots more: https://youtu.be/ymxzfJmUO0w . Ask ?s using#SpaceToGroundpic.twitter.com/HSQiHjofej감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
NASA 님이 리트윗했습니다
#astronaut are regular people who, with the help of space professionals around the world, have the opportunity to do extraordinary things@Space_Station. While not extraordinary, putting our pants on two legs at a time is one of the unique things we can do without gravity.pic.twitter.com/TRuCvCoSoK감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
NASA 님이 리트윗했습니다
A stunning daytime traverse from
#SanFrancisco southward through the Americas.pic.twitter.com/JOw0Jl8cgE감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
What’s better than seeing a double rainbow?

A rare double asteroid! 
New observations have revealed that an asteroid discovered last year is actually two objects, each about 3,000 feet in size, orbiting each other. Get the details: https://go.nasa.gov/2KTMONB pic.twitter.com/XG7IJkCVE6감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
Chemical Space Gardens is not only a really awesome band name, it’s cool
@ISS_Research happening on@Space_Station right now! Get the details on these colorful crystal gardens currently taking shape in microgravity: https://nasa.tumblr.com/post/175823714144/chemical-space-gardens …pic.twitter.com/MCAyCInEuT감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
“I look forward to working with Mr. Morhard upon his confirmation,” says
@JimBridenstine about POTUS’ intent to nominate James Morhard as our deputy administrator. Statement: https://go.nasa.gov/2NbizOV pic.twitter.com/GOpbeyrfAh
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As Tropical Storm Chris was strengthening into a short-lived hurricane, one of our
@NASAEarth satellites studied the storm’s rainfall & cloud height. This info improves@NASAHurricane scientists’ ability to evaluate how storms change in intensity over time https://go.nasa.gov/2N9aVEw pic.twitter.com/OORZlJHFt4
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NASA 님이 리트윗했습니다
Today, I signed a Joint Statement with
@ILSpaceAgency director reaffirming@NASA’s strong interest in strengthening cooperation between our two space agencies. With the support of international partners like Israel, we can achieve great things for humankind!pic.twitter.com/zrdoHdWNi0감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
NASA 님이 리트윗했습니다
We’re over the Moon(s) that the
#Emmys honored us with an Outstanding Original Interactive Program nomination for our#GrandFinale digital storytelling: https://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/grand-finale/overview/ …pic.twitter.com/sWVCXCjVIj감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
New Episode Alert!
Tune in at 2pm ET to watch a specially curated show with some of our most exciting missions, discoveries and more: https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv pic.twitter.com/uVrwIJ6J9o감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
NASA 님이 리트윗했습니다
What is a blazar? Blazars are galaxies with supermassive black holes at their centers. Material falls in, but some of it also gets shot out as jets of particles moving almost at the speed of light.
#BlazarNeutrino Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/2N59CGw pic.twitter.com/TC7gZlD329감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
HAPPENING NOW: Ask our experts anything on reddit about a new first — identifying a monster black hole in a far-off galaxy as the source of a high-energy neutrino. Our scientists are taking questions on
@reddit: https://go.nasa.gov/2KR20uS pic.twitter.com/lwqzbWsHdG
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High-energy neutrinos are hard-to-catch particles that scientists think are created by the most powerful events in the cosmos. For the 1st time ever, scientists using
@NASAFermi have found the source of one of these zippy neutrinos from outside our galaxy: https://go.nasa.gov/2N7HqmI pic.twitter.com/SsjghIe2Yi감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
For the first time ever, scientists using
@NASAFermi &@NSF’s@UW_IceCube found the source of a high-energy neutrino from outside our galaxy. Join us for a@reddit_AMA at 12:30 pm ET to ask questions about this discovery: https://go.nasa.gov/2NatVm9 pic.twitter.com/gF06XbA3tJ감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
For the 1st time, scientists using
@NASAFermi &@NSF’s@UW_IceCube have found the source of a high-energy neutrino from outside our galaxy! This tiny particle that travels at nearly the speed of light, cruised 3.7 billion yrs before being detected at Earth https://nasa.tumblr.com/post/175815835364/using-all-of-our-senses-in-space …pic.twitter.com/vVDs82VTSt감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
We’re inviting social media users to apply to see a rocket launch!
The launch will kickoff a mission to measure the height of our home planet, with a focus on tracking changes to the ice sheets, glaciers and sea ice of Earth’s polar regions. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2KPCTso pic.twitter.com/iSByJ3AA6h
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Are we alone in the universe?
@NASAWebb Space Telescope will help us answer one of humanity's oldest questions by studying the atmospheres of distant worlds orbiting nearby stars and identifying those that could potentially support life. Details: https://go.nasa.gov/2N6JCdW pic.twitter.com/nVHSLEdAp9감사합니다. 보내주신 피드백은 타임라인을 개선하는 데 사용됩니다. 취소취소 -
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@NASAJuno has been revealing Jupiter's secrets ever since its arrival in July 2016. From finding Earth-sized storms at the planet’s poles to uncovering mysteries about the Great Red Spot, this mission is turning theories about how Jupiter works inside out https://nasa.tumblr.com/post/175746825774/solar-system-10-things-two-years-of-juno-at …pic.twitter.com/SLrfyCXUZH
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