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A star's space weather--such as flares and coronal mass ejections--can affect the habitability of its
#exoplanets. http://go.nasa.gov/2kro3cR pic.twitter.com/aCXJtaGbFb -
Scientists recovered a sun-studying instrument from Antarctica after it flew on a balloon over a year ago http://go.nasa.gov/2mghybl pic.twitter.com/1XZQNZO5YA
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What will our upcoming ionosphere explorer measure after launch? Find out: https://youtu.be/zzC6XlnUE1M
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We launched a rocket into the
#aurora -- the first of four -- early this morning from Alaska. http://go.nasa.gov/2lFMQuB pic.twitter.com/NUy5PQeqWm -
The THEMIS mission has been studying near-Earth space--including processes that cause
#auroras--for 10 years http://go.nasa.gov/2l51qbZ pic.twitter.com/iqfMRu21K7
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#auroras danced across the sky on Feb. 16 as we prepare to launch research rockets from Alaska http://go.nasa.gov/2iC1enr
: @NASA_Wallopspic.twitter.com/ihExuvTfXP -
Twice a year, the Solar Dynamics Observatory sees regular eclipses as Earth passes between the satellite and the sun http://go.nasa.gov/2kS21xv pic.twitter.com/W7bTXrg0hM
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Happy birthday, THEMIS!

This mission was launched 10 years ago to study near-Earth space. http://www.nasa.gov/themis pic.twitter.com/DwHZdK2wwT
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Earth photobombed our sun-watching satellite this week. http://go.nasa.gov/2kS21xv pic.twitter.com/wb2W3c6T07
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#Today 1998, Voyager 1 overtakes Pioneer 10 as the most distant human object from Earth. See Voyager 1's timeline: http://go.nasa.gov/2kONXoA pic.twitter.com/zw7BeV4XeF
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Our next ionospheric explorer is one step closer to launch with the beginning of environmental testing! http://bit.ly/2kxhoPN
#NASAICONpic.twitter.com/0T00NS2C1f
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@NASA_Wallops team members are getting ready to launch rockets into#auroras in Alaska. Learn more: http://go.nasa.gov/2iC1enr pic.twitter.com/0Uh8g4zF1p
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Our sun is ever-changing, and the Solar Dynamics Observatory has a front-row seat. http://www.nasa.gov/sdo pic.twitter.com/km9EbR7qnU
Solar activity rises and falls in a pattern lasting roughly 11 years. This is called the solar cycle. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory has watched the sun long enough to see most of one cycle. -
15 years after launch, this instrument is still breaking ground in upper-atmosphere research. http://go.nasa.gov/2l16DlF pic.twitter.com/N1P4Ta5ERl
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What will the Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) measure in space? Watch this video with captions --> https://youtu.be/zzC6XlnUE1M
#NASAICONpic.twitter.com/KiCWXym496 -
The Magnetospheric Multiscale mission will soon be able to get a better look at the processes that cause
#auroras http://go.nasa.gov/2lskVe2 pic.twitter.com/6ARHFRZWdg -
A new study shows that planets orbiting red dwarf stars may face atmospheric oxygen loss, even in habitable zones http://go.nasa.gov/2kro3cR pic.twitter.com/QyR9HHFQZC
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We're launching 4 rockets from Alaska over the next ~2 weeks!


Learn more about these missions: http://go.nasa.gov/2lkicH3 pic.twitter.com/CT6ek5bRyR
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Marilia is a literal rocket scientist--and an instrument she worked on is launching in the next couple of weeks! http://go.nasa.gov/2k7KVPG pic.twitter.com/H1j8pYr9Uv
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