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Overgrazing by deer poses a threat to a giant quaking aspen tree colony in Utah that scientists have named Pando.

In this image by #Landsat 9, Pando’s yellow leaves are visible for about 200 meters on either side of State Route 25. go.nasa.gov/3KPIeNU
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Keep your eyes to the skies this month! Look for Jupiter and Venus to go their separate ways, and spot dwarf planet Ceres at its brightest. Get details on this and the phases of the Moon for March: go.nasa.gov/3INKwdO
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Back in the year 1006, humans recorded the arrival of light from a supernova explosion caused by the death of a star 7,000 light-years away!

In this #HubbleClassic view, some of the supernova's “leftovers” are seen as a red ribbon moving through space: go.nasa.gov/3IM5s5b
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Haha, I first read that as a "Red Gibbon" and thought "I for one welcome our ginger ape overlords"
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Hi, I'm new to mastodon so maybe I'm missing something but it seems like far fewer, none so far for me, of your images posted have alt text descriptions. Am I missing them somehow? Thanks.


Our @NASARoman Telescope will match the detail of @NASAHubble, yet cover in a year what would take Hubble nearly a century. Combining data from Roman, Hubble, and @NASAWebb will help astronomers “rewind the universe” and understand how it formed: go.nasa.gov/3y67p7r
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why does Roman not overlap Hubble? Wouldn't that be useful for calibration and change detection? #hubble #roman #astronomy #astronomyquestion


Launch. Check!
Lunar orbit. Check!
Splashdown. Check!

We're giving an update on the data from the #Artemis I flight test around the Moon, which launched successfully in Nov. 2022. Tune in March 7 at noon ET (1700 UTC) for the results: go.nasa.gov/3YdDCEr
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If you missed yesterday's conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, don't worry too much. The pair will still appear close together in the sky for several days. Look to the west just after sunset. solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatchi…
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If you have a pair of binoculars or a small telescope, you can also see Jupiter's moons. If you look closely here, Callisto and Ganymede are visible as tiny dots just above Jupiter
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NASA's @SpaceX #Crew6 mission launched four crew members on March 2 at 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) on a six-month mission to the @Space_Station.

Docking coverage begins at 11:15pm ET (0415 UTC March 3): go.nasa.gov/3ZdtFIv
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See images from inside firing room four of the Rocco A. Petrone Launch Control Center at @NASAKennedy during the overnight launch of #Crew6 onboard a @SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft on their mission to @Space_Station. 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAt42F
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Working my way uphill, I recently spotted the #MarsHelicopter again, up ahead. Can you believe it’s flown over 6 miles (10 km), in 46 flights? Not bad for a test vehicle that was shooting for one successful hover to start with! 🤯

Ingenuity’s flight log: go.nasa.gov/2U43zuH
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flying is easy, landing is hard. I’m amazed at the ability of #MarsHelicopter to land autonomously without turning over on a rock #Mars


Pioneer 10, launched #OTD in 1972, was designed for a 21-month flyby mission to Jupiter, but lasted for more than 30 years, racking up firsts along the way! By this day 50 years ago, it had passed the asteroid belt unscathed and was on its way to Jupiter. go.nasa.gov/3IH1j26
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Unraveling NGC 3169 apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230302.ht… #APOD
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The @SpaceX #Crew6 mission lifted off aboard the Crew Dragon Endeavour at 12:34am ET on Thursday and are due to dock to the station at 1:17am on Friday. nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-s-…
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Check out pictures from our remote cameras of the launch of #Crew6 onboard a @SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft from @NASAKennedy to begin their mission to @Space_Station. 📷➡️ flic.kr/s/aHBqjAt42F
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The chairs on crew 6 look quite uncomfortable. Esp at 25,000km per hour.
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You can't fool me, the first image is obviously a Marvel movie skybeam! 😆


LIVE: An update from @NASAKennedy on the successful launch of NASA's @SpaceX #Crew6 mission. youtube.com/live/G4ay_9nENZI?s…
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Unraveling NGC 3169

Image Credit & Copyright: Mike Selby & Mark Hanson

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Liftoff! Dragon takes flight!

#Crew6 launched at 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) March 2, lighting up the skies as the crew heads to orbit in the @SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft.
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The #Crew6 Dragon spacecraft has separated from its Falcon 9 rocket. Next stop: the @Space_Station.

Tune in to real-time audio between Crew-6 and mission control ahead of the March 3 docking: go.nasa.gov/3EAOnK7
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Liftoff! Dragon takes flight!

#Crew6 launched at 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) March 2, lighting up the skies as the crew heads to orbit in the @SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft.
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The @SpaceX #Crew6 mission lifted off at 12:34am ET today and is heading for a station docking at 1:17am on Friday. Listen to real-time audio between the crew and mission controllers as they orbit Earth... go.nasa.gov/3EAOnK7
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Four #Crew6 astronauts are now aboard the @SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour at @NASAKennedy counting down to a launch at 12:34am ET on Thursday. Watch live launch coverage here... twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGn…
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Happy #WomensHistoryMonth!

This March, we’re featuring some of the women who help Hubble make history with their contributions to the mission.

First up, meet Hubble engineer Madison Brodnax!
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Happy #WomensHistoryMonth!

This March, we’re featuring some of the women who help Hubble make history with their contributions to the mission.

First up, meet Hubble engineer Madison Brodnax!
#Hubble



Go for launch!

Watch #Crew6 blast off to the @Space_Station in @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. The upcoming launch attempt is scheduled for 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) on Thursday, March 2. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGn…

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Go for launch!

Watch #Crew6 blast off to the @Space_Station in @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. The upcoming launch attempt is scheduled for 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) on Thursday, March 2. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGn…

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Rocket fueling has started and all systems remain GO for launch.

NASA’s @SpaceX #Crew6 mission is set to lift off at 12:34am ET (0534 UTC). The countdown continues. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGn…
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Go for launch!

Watch #Crew6 blast off to the @Space_Station in @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. The upcoming launch attempt is scheduled for 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) on Thursday, March 2. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGn…

[Video embedded in original tweet]
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Go for launch!

Watch #Crew6 blast off to the @Space_Station in @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft. The upcoming launch attempt is scheduled for 12:34am ET (0534 UTC) on Thursday, March 2. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGn…
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#Crew6 has departed the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building to head to Launch Complex 39A to board @SpaceX's Dragon for their launch to @Space_Station. Check out more 📷 flic.kr/s/aHBqjAt42F
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Wait our tax money pays for Teslas to transport them? What the heck. I am sure it is justified for use by the Gull Wing doors.


.@SpaceX #Crew6 members Stephen Bowen, Warren "Woody" Hoburg, Sultan Alneyadi, and Andrey Fedyaev are at @NASAKennedy counting down to launch at 12:34am ET on Thursday aboard the Crew Dragon Endeavour. nasa.gov/live
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We're only a few hours away from our next #Crew6 launch attempt!

Live coverage begins (here and on nasa.gov/live) at 8:45pm ET, March 1 (0145 UTC March 2)—check out the full launch schedule: go.nasa.gov/3mfXmKp
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In celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth, we honor women past and present whose leadership inspires us to return to the Moon.

Charlie Blackwell-Thompson led the launch efforts for the #Artemis I mission at @NASAKennedy. go.nasa.gov/3ZaFyyY
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Attention skygazers: Witness Venus and Jupiter hanging out like two peas in a pod! At twilight today (March 1), catch the pair above the western horizon during sunset and just a little bit after. Details on this and other events: go.nasa.gov/3Je9Xa9
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I live in Ohio, so clouds will get in the way. Luckily I got to see those two peas in a pod last night. They put on quite a show.


"I’m probably the only person who’s been assigned to their flight about 2 weeks before they deliver."

Anna Fisher, trained as a chemist and physician, became the 1st mom in space when she flew on STS-51A in Nov. 1984. #WomensHistoryMonth

Read her story: go.nasa.gov/3J2F4oG
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The dust storm is visible in this simulated natural-color image, acquired late in the afternoon on February 26 by GOES-16, operated by @noaa. @nasa helps develop and launch the GOES satellites.

go.nasa.gov/3Y5sxoU
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LIVE: Our #Crew5 astronauts are taking questions from the @Space_Station as they get ready to return to Earth later this month. Share your Qs with #AskNASA! twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1DXGy…
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i hate twitter for what elon is doing to our country. please consider leaving that platform for the sake of our democracy.


An international team including @nasa scientists mapped nearly 10 billion individual trees in Africa’s drylands. 🌳

Their goal? Assess the amount of carbon stored outside of Africa’s tropical forests, which is essential for climate change projections. go.nasa.gov/3ZzUg2l
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#VERITASMission will map Venus from above, to study the planet’s geology and composition. solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/…
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