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NASA 1 ชม.
In 2013, when an earthquake triggered a nearby mud volcano, a tiny island named Zalzala Koh (Urdu for "Earthquake Mountain") emerged off the coast of Pakistan. Over six years, satellites have observed its disappearance back into the sea. More:
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NASA 16 ชม.
Earth isn't the only place that experiences quakes. We sent the 1st seismometer to the Moon 50 years ago during , & our 1st seismometer to Mars w/ last year. Discover how scientists use a "shake room" to learn all about these quakes:
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NASA 19 ชม.
This time, when humanity returns to the Moon with our missions, we’re going to stay. We will build infrastructure & develop techniques to send humans to farther destinations, such as Mars. 🌖 ➡️ 🔴 Here are a few things we'll learn:
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NASA 22 ชม.
Earth is special. 🌎 It's the only place in the universe that we know contains life. Celebrate its beauty by taking a look at these breathtaking images of our home planet, as captured by crew members aboard the :
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NASA 28 ก.ค.
Did you know that all 50 states are helping us explore space? It's true! From universities to in towns from coast-to-coast, there are space connections in communities across the country. Dive in and explore how your home is helping explore space:
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Thomas Zurbuchen 28 ก.ค.
, watch the latest episode of Live that highlights & the crew’s return to Earth. It was broadcast live from the USS , which is the aircraft carrier that scooped the Apollo 11 capsule & crew from the Pacific Ocean
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NASA 28 ก.ค.
It's not too late to send your name to Mars! 🤖 Our Rover is gearing up for its seven-month journey to the Red Planet and you can send your name along for the ride. Get your boarding pass:
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
The Moon’s south pole region is unimaginably cold, massively cratered & in some areas, permanently dark. Despite a temperature that dips to -388 °F (-233 °C), frost is not locked in the soil. Water is slowly escaping the top layer of the Moon’s surface:
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Johnson Space Center 26 ก.ค.
This week on “Houston, We Have a Podcast,” today's leaders of the human spaceflight programs at NASA discuss how Apollo 11 influenced their lives and careers and share their thoughts on the value of putting the "human" in human spaceflight. 👨‍🚀🚀👩‍🚀
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
Our planet-hunting space telescope just celebrated its first year of surveying the sky! 🛰️ Since July 2018, it has identified over 850 exoplanet candidates, spotted six supernovae and three comets orbiting *another* star. Check it out:
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Christina H Koch 27 ก.ค.
Capture! Today my crewmate and I captured the , filled with over 5,000 pounds of science and supplies. Still celebrating Apollo anniversaries on with the emblem on the Dragon vehicle. Can you spot it?
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
Two days after its launch, ’s cargo spacecraft was installed on the Earth-facing side of the ’s Harmony module at 12:01pm ET. Learn about the more than 5,000 pounds of cargo that just arrived to our orbiting laboratory:
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Nick Hague 27 ก.ค.
It was a great day to capture a 🐉 and I captured the visiting vehicle using ’s robotic arm Canadarm2. Want to learn more about the 5,000+ pounds of research, equipment, cargo and supplies aboard dragon? Details here:
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
กำลังตอบกลับถึง @entireall @Space_Station
The is 357 feet end-to-end! The Harmony module is a portion of the station, measuring 22 feet in length, that acts as an internal connecting port & passageway to science labs & cargo spacecraft:
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Intl. Space Station 27 ก.ค.
Spaceships that visit the station either dock or are captured and wants to know, "Why is the Canadarm2 needed to dock Dragon?"
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Nickelodeon 27 ก.ค.
We did it! Slime has arrived at the Space Station! Stay tuned to see our experiments in action 💚🚀💚
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
กำลังตอบกลับถึง @kates2384 @Space_Station
Great question, Emma! More than six people can live aboard the . Currently, an international crew of six people live and work there while traveling at a speed of five miles per second, orbiting Earth about every 90 minutes. Learn more:
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
LIVE NOW: Watch coverage of the installation of 's cargo craft to the , delivering more than 5,000 pounds of research, equipment, cargo and supplies that will support dozens of investigations aboard our orbiting laboratory:
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
Now captured, ground controllers will send commands to begin the robotic installation of 's cargo craft to the bottom of the ’s Harmony module. Live coverage of installation is set to resume at 11am ET at . Ask ?s using
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NASA 27 ก.ค.
กำลังตอบกลับถึง @Ikumar7 @Space_Station
Thanks for tuning in! At 11am ET. we will resume coverage of the robotic installation of Dragon to the Earth-facing port of ’s Harmony module. Watch:
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