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The planets beyond our solar system, exoplanets, are mysterious wonders. There are super puffy cotton-candy planets, and a world with the consistency of a marshmallow was recently discovered. Sweet! Tour our favorites: go.nasa.gov/3zyNaAr #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


We talk about the habitable zone a lot. It's different for every star type, and it doesn't mean inhabited, but it's crucial to help decide which planets deserve a closer look. exoplanets.nasa.gov/search-for… #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


An international study found that stars with close exoplanets appeared younger than companion stars without planets. Space telescopes @chandraxray and @ESA_XMM teamed up to observe binary (two-star) systems to see the effect in X-ray light. go.nasa.gov/3ftv1x3 #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


Why is our Sun smiling? We think its because of all the planets it has, but it might just be coronal holes seen in ultraviolet light. (Regions where fast solar wind gushes into space.) We do know of another star with 8 planets, and that makes *us* smile: go.nasa.gov/3FQucZQ #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


What helps keep a star acting young?🌟 New research shows it might be a hot Jupiter! Young stars put out more X-rays. Researchers observed more of this activity in stars with a nearby exoplanet. This may be the best evidence yet of this anti-aging effect. go.nasa.gov/3ftv1x3 #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


A new super-Earth on the scene is a ‘’keystone’’ planet, meaning we’ve learned enough about it that it can better help us understand the formation of rocky planets like our own. go.nasa.gov/3UGGMiM #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


The famous Pillars of Creation, while vast, are just a small part of the Eagle Nebula. Here @NASAWebb's view morphs into a wider look from @nasa's WISE space telescope. Both telescopes observe infrared light, but in different ranges. photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/cata… #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


Space telescopes allow us to travel the universe as explorers. Each observes in a different range, a superpower, if you will. This allows their data to fit together and offer a more complete picture. See how they team up: go.nasa.gov/3T49GIp #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


From the darkest planet in the galaxy to the most sinister reaches of space, we're sharing our favorite haunts. twitter.com/i/events/158717699… #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…
in reply to NASA

I'm no expert, but I'm confident stating that this planet is definitely run by evil robots.


Our MAVEN orbiter has observed a Martian light show caused by a major solar storm – and there could be more to come. The findings inform space weather forecasting, which is critical to protect current and future missions at the Red Planet. More: go.nasa.gov/3NRt4XU #NASAMars nitter.net/NASAMars/status/159…


This is *not* a space skull.💀 This is an X-ray binary system made of two parts: a compact stellar remnant -- either neutron star or black hole; and a companion star, with surrounding gas heated to millions of degrees. We repeat: This is not a space skull. go.nasa.gov/3DjHE5N #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


What is it like to end a mission? As the power levels continue to dwindle for @NASAInSight, the team has started taking steps to wind down the mission. Here's a glimpse of what that looks like: go.nasa.gov/3UjKvCJ (1/4) #NASAJPL nitter.net/NASAJPL/status/1587…


#DYK that coastal wetlands provide a key link in the food chain for 350 million people who live and farm on deltas around the world? Learn how satellites are helping scientists track wetlands lost (and found): go.nasa.gov/3fFEvWh #NASAJPL nitter.net/NASAJPL/status/1589…


Our MAVEN orbiter has observed a Martian light show caused by a major solar storm – and there could be more to come. The findings inform space weather forecasting, which is critical to protect current and future missions at the Red Planet. More: go.nasa.gov/3NRt4XU #NASAMars nitter.net/NASAMars/status/159…


If you stood on the surface of a super-Earth, you’d feel the gravitational pull as extra weight – it would feel at least double your weight on Earth. But, imagine how thrilling it would be to skydive on such a planet! Take our guided tour: exoplanets.nasa.gov/alien-worl… #NASAExoplanets nitter.net/NASAExoplanets/stat…


The lunar eclipse may be over, but you can still enjoy the full Moon tonight, weather permitting. Track the current Moon phase at: solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatchi… 🌕 #NASASolarSystem nitter.net/NASASolarSystem/sta…


#ICYMI: @NorthropGrumman's Cygnus space freighter, loaded with science gear and spacewalk hardware, was captured using the Canadarm2 robotic arm and installed to the station's Unity module on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. More... go.nasa.gov/3TrlHYF #ISS nitter.net/Space_Station/statu…


Which Apollo mission is #Artemis I most analogous to? One answer is Apollo 4 (SA-501), the first "all-up" uncrewed test flight of the Saturn V rocket, which launched from @NASAKennedy 55 years ago today! 🧵 1/3 #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


A near miss! 🆘 #OTD in 1962, research pilot Jack McKay made a crash landing of the X-15 #2 aircraft after an engine failure. McKay sustained injuries but eventually recovered and returned to flying and the craft was repaired and returned to service: go.nasa.gov/3UfP41l #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


Defective satellites now 25% off! #OTD in 1984, STS-51A launched on a mission to show that the Shuttle orbiters could be used to retrieve malfunctioning satellites in orbit and return them to Earth. 2 satellites were brought back and refurbished. More: go.nasa.gov/3heifTx #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


Lifting off at 10:10am #OTD in 1981, Space Shuttle Columbia made its second trip to space for STS-2 with astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly on board. It was also Truly's birthday! What better way to celebrate than making your first trip to space. #HappyBirthday Richard Truly! #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


#40YearsAgo today in 1982, Space Shuttle Columbia was launched for STS-5, the first official "operational" Shuttle mission. 4 astronauts made up the crew for this 5 day mission on which two commercial communications satellites were deployed, ANIK C-3 and SitS-C. #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


Gemini ✅ Next up, Apollo At 3:46 PM #OTD in 1966, the last mission of the ♊ Program, Gemini XII, launched from Cape Canaveral! Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin successfully docked with the Agena target vehicle and Aldrin performed 3 spacewalks. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3TsDAq3 #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


Voyager 1's Saturn #photography: 💯 @NASAVoyager 1 flew by Saturn #OTD in 1980, discovering 3 moons (Atlas, Prometheus & Pandora) and taking this shot as it sped by on its way out of our solar system. Learn more about Voyager's rendezvous with Saturn: go.nasa.gov/3UEm8jP #NASAhistory nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/…


Still working on a fix to seal my latest rock sample. With my bore sweeping tool, I’m aiming to clean the tube opening to remove any dust preventing the seal. Results look promising, so meanwhile I'm off to explore a new place called “Yori Pass.” Blog: go.nasa.gov/3hcSBP0 #PerseveranceRover nitter.net/NASAPersevere/statu…


After a couple weeks of driving, I’m back at “Enchanted Lake,” scoping out my next potential spot for #SamplingMars. What do these rocks have to say about the earliest history of the lake that used to be here? Let’s find out. Latest team blog: go.nasa.gov/3So6JCl #PerseveranceRover nitter.net/NASAPersevere/statu…


I’m about to drop my first rock sample collection on the surface of Mars. I’m setting down the scientifically compelling, curated set of rocks at “Three Forks,” a spot just at the base of the river delta I’ve been exploring. #SamplingMars More on plans: go.nasa.gov/3DaqCqO nitter.net/NASAPersevere/statu…


“You’ve Got Perseverance!” is back – a special opportunity for students who know how to push through challenges. Nominations now open for middle and high school students (grades 6-12). #gotperseverance U.S. educators, nominate by Oct. 31: go.nasa.gov/gotperseverance nitter.net/NASAPersevere/statu…


Call them the “dusty dozen.” I’ve now got 12 rock core samples on board, collected while #SamplingMars at these different sites around Jezero Crater. Learn more about all my samples, and keep track of the ones still to come: mars.nasa.gov/mars-rock-sample… nitter.net/NASAPersevere/statu…


Eclipse in the City apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap221112.ht…


See images from our remote cameras of today's @SpaceX #Crew5 launch to @Space_Station from @NASAKennedy. 📷➡️flic.kr/s/aHBqjA9qzM nitter.net/nasahqphoto/status/…


Check out pictures of #Crew5 as they departed the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building to head to Launch Complex 39A to board @SpaceX's Crew Dragon for their launch to @Space_Station. 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjA9qzM nitter.net/nasahqphoto/status/…





China is likely stockpiling and deploying vulnerabilities, says Microsoft reg.cx/46jZ?utm_source=twitter…

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With hundreds of thousands of insect species facing extinction, the fight to save a single butterfly seems pointless. But doing so actually helped rescue an entire ecosystem, Jaclyn Moyer reports for @highcountrynews: on.theatln.tc/qanklOn

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Some American techies can still work for Chinese chipmakers, turns out reg.cx/46gR?utm_source=twitter…

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UKgov finds billions in cash for big data contracts reg.cx/46aD?utm_source=twitter…

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Everyone who cares about democracy should resist the urge to turn the election into a referendum on inflation, @RadioFreeTom warns:

on.theatln.tc/pmpZmOF

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