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To everyone on Earth, Merry Christmas from our
@NASA_Astronauts
aboard the International
To everyone on Earth, Merry Christmas from our @NASA_Astronauts aboard the International0 Commentaires 0 Parts 155KB Vue
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BREAKING : For the first, James Webb Space Telescope has detected a galaxy similar in weight to the Milky WayBREAKING 🚨: For the first, James Webb Space Telescope has detected a galaxy similar in weight to the Milky Way0 Commentaires 0 Parts 142KB Vue1
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Happy anniversary, Servicing Mission 1!
The pivotal first astronaut servicing mission to Hubble launched #OTD in 1993. Its dedicated crew upgraded the telescope and made critical repairs that fixed Hubble's blurry beginnings.
Read more: https://go.nasa.gov/3OAdFN6Happy anniversary, Servicing Mission 1! 🥳 The pivotal first astronaut servicing mission to Hubble launched #OTD in 1993. Its dedicated crew upgraded the telescope and made critical repairs that fixed Hubble's blurry beginnings. Read more: https://go.nasa.gov/3OAdFN60 Commentaires 0 Parts 15KB Vue
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It looks like there is some good news with Voyager 1 – communications have been restored, allowing the spacecraft to keep sending data back. The fact that Voyager 1 is 47 years old and still functioning and providing information to us is a testament to the quality of the research and engineering that went into its development by
@NASA
a half-Century ago. Voyager 1 is 15.4 billion miles from Earth – still venturing into deep space, on its own, carrying out its mission. An astounding accomplishment!
https://space.com/space-exploration/missions/voyager-1-interstellar-spacecraft-finds-its-voice-again-as-nasa-restores-communications
It looks like there is some good news with Voyager 1 – communications have been restored, allowing the spacecraft to keep sending data back. The fact that Voyager 1 is 47 years old and still functioning and providing information to us is a testament to the quality of the research and engineering that went into its development by @NASA a half-Century ago. Voyager 1 is 15.4 billion miles from Earth – still venturing into deep space, on its own, carrying out its mission. An astounding accomplishment! https://space.com/space-exploration/missions/voyager-1-interstellar-spacecraft-finds-its-voice-again-as-nasa-restores-communications0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15KB Vue1
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#Thanksgiving is over, but #BlackHoleFriday is back for seconds!
For our annual celebration of these space oddities,
and get pulled in by fun facts and the latest discoveries revealing the cosmic mysteries of black holes.#Thanksgiving is over, but #BlackHoleFriday is back for seconds! For our annual celebration of these space oddities, and get pulled in by fun facts and the latest discoveries revealing the cosmic mysteries of black holes.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18KB Vue
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"We have much to be thankful for."
From the
Space_Station
, our crew
share their #Thanksgiving greetings—and show off the menu for their holiday meal."We have much to be thankful for." From the Space_Station , our crew share their #Thanksgiving greetings—and show off the menu for their holiday meal.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 10KB Vue 1244
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Two years ago, Artemis I soared into the heavens—setting the stage for humanity's return to the surface of the Moon.
This was just the beginning. And through #Artemis, we have leap after giant leap in store.Two years ago, Artemis I soared into the heavens—setting the stage for humanity's return to the surface of the Moon. This was just the beginning. And through #Artemis, we have leap after giant leap in store.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 99KB Vue 10161
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So are we ready for a Starliner replacement?So are we ready for a Starliner replacement?0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue
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The clearest picture that was ever taken of the surface of Venus...The clearest picture that was ever taken of the surface of Venus...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 28KB Vue5KB
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Pacific Ocean from spacePacific Ocean from space0 Commentaires 0 Parts 13KB Vue
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This is Mars !This is Mars !0 Commentaires 0 Parts 30KB Vue 661
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Feast your eyes on
@chandraxray
’s view of NGC 6872, a colossal spiral galaxy in the Pavo (Peacock) constellation! At a mind-blowing 522,000 light-years across, this galaxy is over five times larger than our very own Milky Way. Talk about a cosmic giant! https://go.nasa.gov/4cfaWlo🤯 Feast your eyes on @chandraxray ’s view of NGC 6872, a colossal spiral galaxy in the Pavo (Peacock) constellation! At a mind-blowing 522,000 light-years across, this galaxy is over five times larger than our very own Milky Way. Talk about a cosmic giant! https://go.nasa.gov/4cfaWlo0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue
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