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The station checked out
#HurricaneMatthew this week while@OrbitalATK scheduled its next#Cygnus cargo mission to launch on Oct. 13.pic.twitter.com/1gUX341bSYSpace-to-Ground: A Churning Storm: 10/07/2016The station trained its cameras on Hurricane Matthew this week while Orbital ATK scheduled its sixth Cygnus cargo mission to launch on Oct. 13. -
Hurricane Matthew from the
@Space_Stationpic.twitter.com/k5tl8EErrl
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Station cameras captured new views today of massive Hurricane Matthew. Matthew was moving through the Bahamas as a Category 4 hurricane.pic.twitter.com/ARD2odlCcQ
Hurricane Matthew from the Space Station Oct. 6Matthew is is expected to strike the east coast of Florida and track up the Space Coast Oct. 7 with winds that are expected to reach a destructive 145 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. -
Astronauts captured this incredible star trail as they orbited Earth at 17,500mph. Download in hi-res on
@Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore/with/30023749752/ …pic.twitter.com/Fm0yqZTs9G
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"Green aurora with purple highlights compliment the city lights in the Great Lakes region."
#Exp48pic.twitter.com/hfsVX4sPQd
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Check out this music video by NASA interns! And learn about
@ISS_Research that is helping our#JourneyToMars: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/iss_helps_get_to_mars/ …https://twitter.com/NASA_Johnson/status/784083819267842050 …
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The next station crew is now scheduled to launch Oct. 19. http://go.nasa.gov/2dVlAm0 pic.twitter.com/1ep5Yw6W2B
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The station has been flying over
#HurricaneMatthew all week while the crew studied life science. http://go.nasa.gov/2dHEsXM pic.twitter.com/hW7aXOPICT
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#AstroKate’s DNA sequencing in space opens a whole new world of scientific possibilities: http://go.nasa.gov/2bVm2Cb .#SpaceChatpic.twitter.com/OeLEDEa9PU
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Space high five for all the
@ISS_Research#AstroKate & Takuya Onishi are doing during their mission!#HighFiveGoals#OffTheEarthForTheEarthpic.twitter.com/H5T8RvJ7FK -
Station cameras captured new views of Hurricane Matthew today as the Category 3 storm moved to the north of Cuba. http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/matthew-atlantic-ocean …pic.twitter.com/LZCruVhixe
Hurricane Matthew from the Space Station Oct. 3After inflicting major damage to western Haiti and eastern Cuba, Matthew is heading toward the east coast of Florida where it could pass close to or over NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. -
NEWS: CASIS and
@ncats_nih_gov Announce Funding Opportunity Focused on Human Physiology Research on@Space_Station→ http://bit.ly/2dLxhPV pic.twitter.com/5YYDdvvJg4
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Learn about the
@ISS_Research scheduled to launch aboard@OrbitalATK to@Space_Station next week: http://go.nasa.gov/2dSxWeG pic.twitter.com/5qFJpRpJN0
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"Thunderstorms building on the surface of the planet."
#AstroKatepic.twitter.com/m8IN4umr9j
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NOW: Listen in to learn about science launching to
@Space_Station on Oct. 13 aboard@OrbitalATK's#Cygnus spacecraft http://www.nasa.gov/nasalive/ pic.twitter.com/RahddVE0mr
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@NASA and@JAXA_en are partnering to share lab resources on space station with each other and other countries to better humankind.pic.twitter.com/hYqBizHXrgNASA + JAXA = Partners in SpaceNASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently signed an agreement to encourage scientists from both countries to use space station hardware located in each other's laboratories. -
Crew members aboard the
@Space_Station took this image last month as they passed over the#Swiss#Alps. http://go.nasa.gov/2dC7VlW pic.twitter.com/iVM2jDjs20
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Cameras outside the space station captured views of major Hurricane Matthew as it flew 250 miles over the massive storm today.pic.twitter.com/XoLpXvfkKd
Hurricane Matthew from the Space Station on Oct. 4Matthew was moving north at about 10 miles an hour, packing winds of 145 miles an hour as it passed beyond western Haiti to the eastern coast of Cuba en route to the Bahamas. -
Watch Hurricane Matthew live on
@NASA TV today when the station flies over the storm at 3:24pm ET and again at 5pm: https://www.nasa.gov/nasatv pic.twitter.com/Xa8lbZXruq -
NEWS: CASIS Names Dr. Randy Giles as Chief Scientist→ http://bit.ly/2cQ6YH5 pic.twitter.com/U8njKsOey7
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