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Four Exp 68 crewmates prep for return to Earth next month during @ISS_Research operations. They also await a Soyuz crew ship launch set for 7:24pm ET on Thursday and the @SpaceX #Crew6 launch at 1:45am on Monday. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20โ€ฆ
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NASA's Chandra Space Telescope uses its Xray eyes to spy black holes on a collision course! These black hole pairs are at the center of dwarf galaxies and the impending mergers can help us understand the early universe. Yay, @chandraxray! go.nasa.gov/3XNTYU8
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Tropical Cyclone Freddy made landfall on the east coast of Madagascar on Feb. 21, 2023 after traveling across the Indian Ocean for two weeks.

This @noaa-20 photo was taken just prior to landfall.
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Gold stars for you! ๐ŸŒŸ

Shown here is M92, a cluster of thousands of stars located 27,000 light-years away in our Milky Way. One of Webbโ€™s first science observations, this was taken as part of a program designed to help scientists make the most of Webb: go.nasa.gov/3ILMCMB
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Gold stars for you! ๐ŸŒŸ

Shown here is M92, a cluster of thousands of stars located 27,000 light-years away in our Milky Way. One of Webbโ€™s first science observations, this was taken as part of a program designed to help scientists make the most of Webb: go.nasa.gov/3ILMCMB
#JamesWebb



Why is part of this view black? The core of this cluster is too bright to capture at the same time as the fainter stars at the edges. In this format, Webbโ€™s data also overlaps nicely with existing @NASAHubble data, allowing scientists to combine both sets to learn something new.
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in reply to NASA

They are really just making up excuses for why a monolith is blocking their telescope.


Weโ€™re celebrating the start of @NASAPersevereโ€™s third year on Mars. The rover recently deposited ten samples of Martian soil.

As Percy continues to study the Martian surface, scientists gain new insights that may help future explorers on the Red Planet. go.nasa.gov/3IJ7p3g
#NASAArtemis #Artemis



First discovered in May 2005, it was confirmed #OTD in 2006 that @NASAHubble had discovered 2 more moons orbiting Pluto. Later named Nix and Hydra, @NASANewHorizons flew by in 2017, capturing photos. These tiny moons are only 20โ€“70 mi (32โ€“113 km) wide! go.nasa.gov/3Kt0Jrn
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Our Increasingly Active Sun

Image Credit & Copyright: Mehmet Ergรผn

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I thought this was a Shrove Tuesday pancake themed post at first glance....


UPDATE: NASA's @SpaceX #Crew6 mission to the @Space_Station is now scheduled to lift off no earlier than 1:45am ET (0545 UTC) on Monday, Feb. 27, with live coverage beginning at 10pm ET Sunday.

Follow our Crew-6 blog for the latest mission updates: blogs.nasa.gov/crew-6
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LIVE: After meeting today to discuss the status of our upcoming #Crew6 launch to the @Space_Station, mission leaders are providing updates about the mission. Listen in: piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=M-tvโ€ฆ
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As a winter storm bears down on the US, that has us thinking of weather on other worlds. Winds on HD 189733 b blow at 5,400 mph (2 km/s). That would send silicates in the atmosphere (glass!) flying sideways. Dayside temps are 2,000 degrees F/1,090 C. go.nasa.gov/3KsS3RG
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An outbreak of devastating fires in Chile in early February 2023 has diminished, but the burned landscape remains visible from space.

NASAโ€™s Terra satellite took these false-color images before (left) and after the fires (right).

Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3IhChql
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Venusโ€™ high temperatures can melt lead solder and its atmosphere is so massive that on the planetโ€™s surface, it would feel as though you were a kilometer underwater. Amazingly, a NASA-funded team is building a battery that can operate in these conditions: science.nasa.gov/technology/teโ€ฆ
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Most asteroids are small enough that they burn up in Earthโ€™s atmosphere. But what would happen if a large asteroid were heading toward us?

This week on @nasaโ€™s Curious Universe podcast, scientists talk about defending Earth from asteroids. ๐ŸŽง: go.nasa.gov/3xG61Z9
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Understanding our nearest star, the Sun, helps us better understand conditions for planets orbiting similar stars. And to do that, sometimes we have to look beyond the light we can see. ๐Ÿ‘€ go.nasa.gov/3Krr9d2
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This weekโ€™s episode of our Curious Universe podcast is all about asteroids. Tune in to hear about our latest asteroid missions and what we hope to learn from these building blocks of the universe: go.nasa.gov/3IJq4Mo
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The Exp 68 crew scanned their muscles and inspected BEAM today as a pair of crew ships prepare to blast off to the orbital outpost. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20โ€ฆ
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Inspiration is all around us.

Hamid Oloso, a computational scientist at @NASAGoddard, was inspired by different people along his journey from growing up in Ibadan, Nigeria to working at NASA on Earth system models.

Learn more about his story: go.nasa.gov/41ixpJY
#BHM
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We need this shirt:

OSIRIS-REx&
Lucy&
DART&
Psyche

NASA has learned a lot about asteroids in the last few years, and more information is on the way!

Tune in to this week to @nasaโ€™s Curious Universe podcast for an episode all about asteroids: go.nasa.gov/3Ip6XWy
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Happy Mardi Gras! ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’š

During Mardi Gras season in 2012, the Mississippi River broke through its eastern bank and created a new channel to the Gulf of Mexico, the Mardi Gras Pass. #Landsat 8 recently captured this image of the pass.

Learn more: go.nasa.gov/41km8t0
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Hubble is known for its spectacular images of our universe. But how exactly are those images processed from the data the telescope collects?

Find out in this video! โฌ‡๏ธ
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Comet ZTF over Yosemite Falls

Image Credit & Copyright: Tara Mostofi

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Comet ZTF over Yosemite Falls apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230221.htโ€ฆ #APOD
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in reply to NASA

my eyes always catch Orion when I step outside. It almost never fails, itโ€™s like Iโ€™m drawn to those stars.


Have you noticed two bright "stars" in the western sky just after sunset? Those are the planets Jupiter and Venus. Over the next few days, they'll appear closer and closer together in the sky every evening, culminating in a close conjunction on March 1st. piped.kavin.rocks/hcgj6KsR-fc?โ€ฆ
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Just a comment. I notice you don't tend to use alt text, which would help people with visual issues and also people who would like to know more about the images. Is anyone monitoring this who might consider it?


A microbe found in @YellowstoneNPS during @NASA-funded research is now the basis of a protein in meat-free breakfast patties and nondairy cream cheese. The protein is also growing on the International Space Station as potential astronaut food! spinoff.nasa.gov/NASA-Helps-Seโ€ฆ
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hi NASA bot. I really love the posts youโ€™re sharing. I want to share them as well, but Iโ€™ve made a commitment to only share posts that have AltText describing their images. Can I encourage you to be inclusive of all social media users by using AltText? Even the official blue-bird NASA accounts use AltText. Thanks and I hope you consider it ๐Ÿ˜Š


A butterfly in the stars ๐Ÿฆ‹

This #HubbleClassic image of the Butterfly Nebula shows layers of gas being ejected from a star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel.

Eventually this nebula will fade and leave behind a stellar corpse known as a white dwarf: go.nasa.gov/3KoP25a
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John Glenn made history #OTD in 1962 when he became the first American to orbit the Earth. He made 3 orbits (2 of them manually controlled) in the Friendship 7 capsule before splashing down.

Read the details of this landmark space flight: go.nasa.gov/40UWMSa
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NGC 1850: Not Found in the Milky Way

Image Credit: NASA, ESA and P. Goudfrooij (STScI); Processing: M. H. ร–zsaraรง (Tรผrkiye Astronomi DerneฤŸi)

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NGC 1850: Not Found in the Milky Way apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230220.htโ€ฆ #APOD
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An astronaut on the @Space_Station captured this photo of South Padre Island along the Texas coast.

Barrier islands like this one play a critical role in protecting the mainland from the damaging effects of storms. go.nasa.gov/3SaSFO1
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"If she says they're good, then I am ready to go."

Before his 1962 orbital flight, John Glenn was wary of trusting his life to a machine's trajectory calculations and asked that Katherine Johnson check them. #BHM

More on mathematician Katherine Johnson: go.nasa.gov/3Ef1sbX
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if you can read this, and not lament how many brillian insights over centuries were missed because of made up race and gender roles, there's something wrong with you.

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Where can I find a list of NASA math's ? Is there anyone else you're proud off ? A search for NASA math's in Google results in Katherine Jonson for the first 5 pages. I did find a document on your site where she was listed as coauthor with Skopinski, T. H. who wrote several books and articles


Technology developed to help monitor astronauts' exposure to radiation in space is now being used in a diagnostic test to improve cancer treatment for people on Earth. More about this @NASASpinoff: go.nasa.gov/3XLghts
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Seven Dusty Sisters in Infrared

Image Credit: NASA, WISE, IRSA, Processing & Copyright : Francesco Antonucci

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in reply to (moving) APOD

thanks for starting to add alt-text! But in this post one of the images does not have it.


The ISS Progress 82 cargo craft fired its deorbit engine at 10:15pm ET today sending it towards Earth's atmosphere above the Pacific Ocean. More... go.nasa.gov/3EjkE86
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in reply to NASA

I wonder if #Pachyderms think about the folks who make these posts for us.

I do. I think wow, someone takes time off of their day to day hey you guys, look what happened while you were asleep. And it was only 430km in the sky. #Travelling at 25,000 km/hour.

To the person behind the #NASA badge here on #Mastodon, thank you for #keeping us enthralled.



See other striking images from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter: mars.nasa.gov/mro/
#NASAMars


Two years ago today, the HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured the @NASAPersevere rover descending through the Martian atmosphere beneath its parachute. More about the robotic explorer's journey and what comes next: go.nasa.gov/3k7hVbe
#NASAMars


One galaxy, two views
@NASAHubble and @NASAWebb have now both observed spiral galaxy NGC 7496, providing data across multiple wavelengths of light. Webb's infrared ranges help us see how stars and galaxies form. go.nasa.gov/3Z3u6ol
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