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NASA 31 min
LIVE from : Mathematician Dr. Christine Darden and author answer your questions about our Apollo program, human computers and the unsung heroes of the first voyages to the Moon. Tune in:
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Jim Bridenstine 3 h
LIVE: Renaming Ceremony Honoring Hidden Figures
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NASA 15 h
No journey is complete without the perfect soundtrack! 🎶 As we prepare to send the first woman and next man to the Moon in five years, we want to know what space jams you’d add to our playlist. Discover how to submit your song picks:
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NASA 17 h
Like rockets and social media? Apply to attend a event in July to witness the next cargo launch to the from in Florida. Details and application:
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NASA 18 h
⏰Deep Space Atomic Clock ⛽️‘Green’ Propellant Fuel ☢️Space Environment Testbeds Some one-of-a kind is set to launch on ’s Falcon Heavy rocket later this month! Check out the ground breaking innovations on board:
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NASA 22 h
At first glance, these swirling clouds might look like cream in coffee. ☕ They’re actually jet streams speeding through Jupiter's atmosphere. Get a closer look at this view captured by our spacecraft:
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NASA 11 giu
When you look at the Moon you see craters, craters & more craters. 🌓 🔭 These are battle scars from a violent period of our solar system's history. What do they tell us about our origins? Find out on the latest episode of our podcast:
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NASA Astronauts 11 giu
Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology. Now, she personifies our path to the Moon as the name of 's program to return astronauts to the lunar surface by 2024🌙 Learn more about the program:
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Nick Hague 11 giu
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Christina H Koch 10 giu
Years ago at the South Pole, I looked up to the aurora for inspiration through the 6-month winter night. Now I know they’re just as awe inspiring from above.
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NASA Moon 10 giu
Today we have a first-quarter Moon, ideal for observing! A first-quarter Moon rises midday and is up in the early evening. Pull out a pair of binoculars to get a better look at craters along the terminator (the line between lunar day and night).
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NASA 10 giu
As we focus on lunar exploration, we don’t see the Moon as a conclusion. It's preparation that forges a sustainable path towards Mars and other worlds. Our greatest adventures remain ahead of us through our program returning humans to the Moon:
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NASA 10 giu
Calling all social media users! Want to witness and share the experience of ’s next cargo launch to ? 🚀 Apply to attend a event in July & feel the rumble of a real-life rocket launch from :
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Jim Bridenstine 10 giu
HAPPENING NOW: I’m hosting a town hall with employees who help advance ’s missions in aeronautics and space exploration. Tune in:
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NASA 10 giu
This afternoon, you have an opportunity to hear directly from the top! Join Administrator in 15 minutes for a town hall with employees. Tune in starting at 1:30pm ET:
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NASA 10 giu
LIVE NOW: Learn from our experts how the four missions launching on the next Falcon Heavy rocket will help improve future spacecraft design and performance. 📺 Tune in: ❓ Ask questions using
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NASA 10 giu
When ’s Falcon Heavy rocket launches, it will carry: ⏱ an atomic clock for space navigation 🛰️ a satellite fueled with non-toxic propellant ☀️ missions to study space weather Join our experts at 1pm ET to learn more: . Ask ?s using
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NASA 10 giu
Thank YOU for sharing the wonders of space exploration with your students! 🚀Be sure to check out our resources for educators: .
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NASA 9 giu
Airplanes fly about 600mph, but the orbits Earth at 17,500mph and looks like a very bright star moving across the sky. Did you know that you can track when the station will pass overhead? Find out when and where to look up:
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NASA 9 giu
For the 1st time, we've detected a coronal mass ejection from a star other than our own! This event, located 450 light years from Earth, was marked by an intense flash of X-rays followed by the emission of a big bubble of plasma. 💥More on these phenomena:
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