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NASA 42 min.
continued strengthening while moving north-northwestward over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico as our satellites provide infrared and visible imagery of the storm. Take a look:
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NASA HQ PHOTO 3 oras
The is seen as it transits the Sun from Suffolk, Virginia -
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NASA360 5 oras
Did you know that your flights are shorter – and greener – thanks to a computer algorithm pioneered by NASA? Get the details:
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NASA 15 oras
. is preparing to launch Thursday, Oct. 11, on his first space mission – a six-month stay on . Launching at 4:40am ET, six hours later, he and his crewmate will dock to the station at 10:44am ET. Details on how to watch live:
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NASA 17 oras
that International is the third brightest object in the night sky?🌃 Find out when and where to look up:
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NASA 19 na oras
Listen to our Gravity Assist podcast & get a tour of: Our single ⭐️+ its closest planet ⚪️ The 🔥 planet Our home 🌎 + our neighbor 🌕 The Red Planet 🔴 The ☁️ giant The orb w/ the ⭕️'s The ice giants 🔵 The world w/ the 💟 glacier Visit:
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx 20 oras
I've been watching Bennu get brighter since August when I caught my first glimpse of the asteroid from more than 2 million km away. These PolyCam images show my view of Bennu (at the center of the frame) over the past month and a half. More details: 👀 🗓
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NASA 21 oras
When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in the fall of 2017, it had a profound effect upon the residents of the island. High above on , the astronauts living and working took notice. Watch what transpired that provided hope to thousands:
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Hubble 22 oras
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Built with multiple redundancies, Hubble had six new gyros installed during Servicing Mission-4 in 2009. Hubble usually uses three gyros at a time for maximum efficiency, but can continue to make scientific observations with even just one gyro.
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Hubble 22 oras
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The Hubble team is working to resume science after Hubble entered safe mode due to 1 of 3 gyros failing. Analysis and testing on the backup gyro are ongoing to determine why it is not performing as expected. For more info:
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NASA 22 oras
We're working to resume 's science operations after it entered safe mode on Friday, Oct. 5. Safe mode puts the telescope into a stable configuration until ground control can correct the issue and return the mission to normal operation. Details:
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NASA 23 oras
Researchers at are going back to basics to probe deeper into the physics of high-altitude ice crystal icing by creating icing cloud conditions and testing jet engine components to see what kind of ice accretion forms in various conditions:
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NASA Okt 8
Fluent in English and Russian + a US Citizen? We're seeking 2 qualified persons for a 4-month mission that will study the physical, psychological and social aspects of a 6-person crew working in isolation in Russia on a simulated space mission. Details:
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NASA Okt 8
. captured this image from the vantage point of the , sharing it and saying: "I don't know any words, in any language, to match the beauty of an orbital sunrise." Take a closer look:
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Jim Bridenstine Okt 8
LIVE with from the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia.
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Jim Bridenstine Okt 8
I’m in Russia this week for the launch of Expedition 57 to the . I’ll also be meeting with General Director Rogozin. Stay tuned!
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NASA Okt 8
Looking up at Earth’s Moon on a clear night is always a great thing to do…But now you can get even closer by taking a virtual tour in all-new 4K resolution, thanks to data provided by our Orbiter. Explore our cratered neighbor:
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NASA Okt 7
From the vantage point of , our space botanist – a mission named – is studying how plants sweat, providing detailed measurements of plant temperatures from space. Watch & learn more:
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NASA Sun & Space Okt 7
It's ! ☀️ Our Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite watches the Sun 24/7...almost. Occasionally, its view is blocked by Earth or the Moon. 🌎🌑 Can you tell which is which? Find out why they look so different on The Sun Spot:
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NASA Okt 7
Got your sights set on being one of our 2019 ⁦⁩? 👀 Now's your chance! Applications from U.S. citizens are being accepted for Spring, Summer & Fall opportunities! Follow your dreams & apply at
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