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Christina H Koch 21 h
Hanging out. So happy to be showing my classmate the ropes as he wraps up his first week on .
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Andrew Morgan 21 h
As an assistant scoutmaster and a father of scouts, it was a pleasure to join the World Scout Jamboree from . The , much like Station, brings out the best of international cooperation and service for something bigger than ourselves!
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Intl. Space Station 22 h
The will attempt another launch today at 6:01pm ET as the Exp 60 crew explores how space impacts perception and orientation.
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NASA STEM Engagement 24 lug
Ever wonder how astronauts 👩‍🚀👨‍🚀 breathe in space? Former intern Sunny Panjwani's research on the environmental thermal operating systems provides clean air & water for astronauts. Tomorrow, on , we celebrate Sunny and all of our awesome !
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NASA 25 lug
"I really admire the complexity of your mission, of your task. It far exceeds anything that we fooled around with in a very simplified thing called Apollo," said 11 astronaut Michael Collins during a call to in space. Watch:
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NASA Astronauts ha ritwittato
Jasmin Moghbeli 25 lug
Thanks for having us and for running a very successful exercise & !
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NASA Astronauts ha ritwittato
Raja Chari 24 lug
Got a chance to see the production line. Great to be back and see some familiar faces that served with me on the test team
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NASA Astronauts ha ritwittato
Anne McClain 25 lug
So, SO happy to see on - a well deserved culmination of a dream for one of the best officers I’ve had the privilege to serve with.
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NASA Astronauts 24 lug
Life after the Moon landing...🌎 50 years ago Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, & Buzz Aldrin safely landed back on Earth! Apollo 11 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, successfully completing the first human lunar landing mission and changing the course of history forever.
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Nick Hague 24 lug
Just got a present in my care package on the Soyuz! It’s a magazine from July 4, 1969 signed by wishing me all the best. I couldn’t thank him enough. He's up here on with us and his legacy continues to inspire.
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Michael Collins 24 lug
And we’re back! Thanks, USS Hornet.
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NASA STEM Engagement 24 lug
Neil Armstrong recorded a greeting to scouts during his Apollo 11 mission? 50 years later will have an Earth-to-space call with scouts at the World Scout Jamboree! Tune into TV today at 1:30pm (ET) to watch live.
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Andrew Morgan 24 lug
Hello everyone! Thank you for your thoughts, prayers, and well wishes. The first few days on have been so awesome. I’m learning to live & work in space, and while my training was outstanding, doing even simple tasks in microgravity puts a whole new spin on things.
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NASA 23 lug
LIVE NOW: What science did astronauts do on the Moon and what are we still learning from the rocks they brought home to Earth? 🌎Watch our anniversary episode of Live to find out. Ask questions using
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Intl. Space Station 23 lug
Exp 60 crewmembers are relaxing today ahead of planned operations to receive a new space freighter on Friday.
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Johnson Space Center 23 lug
Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to walk on the Moon. Do you know which Apollo astronaut was the last one to follow in their footsteps?
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NASA 22 lug
We're saddened by the passing of Chris Kraft, our first flight director. He was a space legend who created the concept of Mission Control during the early human spaceflight program and made it an integral part of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions. He was 95.
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Randy Bresnik 22 lug
and why ‘we go’ to the Moon as a stepping stone to Mars in 5 mins or less!
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NASA Astronauts ha ritwittato
Nick Hague 22 lug
50 years ago, the crew had successfully landed on the moon. Their return flight home offered them a view of the moon similar to this one I’ve witnessed on . Which one do you think was taken during the Apollo mission?
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NASA STEM Engagement 16 lug
When the Apollo 11 crew launched 50 years ago, they had a unique view of our planet. Did you know photos of 🌎 taken by astronauts in space are used to predict climate change? Use this lesson plan to model seasonal color changes:
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