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How do planets get their names? Aside from Earth, planets in our solar system were named after ancient gods. Today, the job of naming falls to the International Astronomical Union, the internationally recognized authority for naming celestial bodies. solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/

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DYK? Four of @NASAPersevere’s Martian rock samples – “Swift Run,” “Skyland,” “Bearwallow,” and “Hazeltop” – all have names based on @ShenandoahNPS. Learn how NASA teams give names to features on Mars: go.nasa.gov/3Ncv6C0
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NASA Awards $14 Million to Universities for Supportive STEM Efforts nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-aw… #NASA
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Taken #OTD in 2006, this Hubble shot shows a rare eclipse on Uranus!

The shadow of one of the planets' icy moons, Ariel, is seen on the surface. Ariel is the tiny white dot near the center of the planet.

Find out more about this astronomical alignment: go.nasa.gov/43DulbD
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LIVE: We’re giving an update on our partnership with @DARPA to develop and demonstrate a nuclear thermal rocket engine – a key technology for getting humans to Mars faster and more efficiently, with more space to carry equipment for doing space science. youtube.com/watch?v=nNnsnyIvzp…
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Stars in our eyes 🤩
At the center of this image are two stars forming. Over thousands of years, they repeatedly consume, then eject the gas and dust around them. After millions of years, the pair – binary stars – will take their place in the universe. go.nasa.gov/3OFJFjP
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Going goblin mode.

Within the orange-white splotch at the center of this image are 2 chaotic baby stars. Over thousands of years, the pair repeatedly gobbled up, then spat out the gas and dust around them — producing those fiery orange lobes: go.nasa.gov/3OFJFjP
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Pawsitively the best astronaut portrait ever! 🐶

For his official NASA portrait in 2007, former astronaut Leland Melvin snuck his two fur babies, Jake and Scout, in to NASA's Johnson Space Center to pose with him. #NationalDogDay

Got a photo of you + space + your dog? Show us!
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I will look le and boost this image every time I see it for the rest of my life
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@lisamelton You may be cool, but you’ll never be “official astronaut portrait with your two dogs” cool.


Get in Irwin, we're going Moon driving!

Apollo 15, the 4th mission to put humans on the Moon, launched #OTD in 1971. Folded up in the lunar module (LM) was the first Lunar Roving Vehicle, allowing Dave Scott and Jim Irwin to venture farther from the LM. go.nasa.gov/43FoEKi
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Oh no, what have you done? Lunar landing deniers will have an absolute field day with this photo! I can already see the red arrows pointing to the details in the back, on the ground, and, if we're lucky, also at the uncovered heads.


NASA’s Earth Applied Sciences Disasters program has been activated in support of the fires in Greece. go.nasa.gov/3Q8xwF2

As new information becomes available, the team will be posting maps and data products on its open-access mapping portal.
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Wildfires broke out on the Greek island of Rhodes after a prolonged stretch of extreme heat.

Actively burning fires are marked by a red infrared signature in this image captured by #Landsat 8 on July 19. go.nasa.gov/3Q8xwF2
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NASA, DARPA Experts to Discuss Nuclear Rocket Program Developments nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-da… #NASA
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IC 4628: The Prawn Nebula apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230726.ht… #APOD
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Mercury is the closest planet to our Sun – yet ice may lurk in its shadowed polar craters. New NASA research is shedding more light on the terrain near the planet's south pole.
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After three quiet years, the Shishaldin volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands erupted this month. 🌋

Ash fallout from the eruptions can be seen on the southern flanks of the volcano in this image captured by #Landsat 8 on July 17, 2023. go.nasa.gov/3DwFIaF
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Meet the Exoplaneteers! 🪐
These bold explorers (or, not so bold, no judgment) will go where humans can't to explore real exoplanets. Check them out and take our quiz to see which Exoplaneteer YOU are: exoplanets.nasa.gov/exoplanete…
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Water is essential for life as we know it. However, we don't know how it reached the Earth and whether the same processes could seed planets orbiting distant stars. Now, @NASAWebb has measured water vapor in a planet-forming disk 370 light-years away. go.nasa.gov/43FDRem
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About 2,000 galaxies make up the Virgo cluster. This #HubbleClassic focuses on one of its members, NGC 4660!

At 54 million light-years away, this galaxy is home to 205 globular clusters, which are spherical groups of stars bound together by gravity: go.nasa.gov/476ZwPe
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Look at this big chunky weirdo. 🪨 I love it.

I spotted this boulder from a distance and have come in for a closer look. It’s harder than most, with an odd shape and makeup. #SamplingMars could be a challenge here, but I’m up for it!
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Last stop! It’s time to visit one of the U.S. National Parks. 🥾🌲

Which would you rather check off your bucket list– Bryce Canyon National Park (left) or Acadia National Park (right)?
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in reply to NASA

I am lucky enough to have visited both Acadia & Bryce Canyon. Both are beautiful in amazingly different ways. I would love to see both again!


All seven members of the Exp 69 crew completed safety training today. Other activities included tending to orbital plants, prepping for an upcoming cargo delivery and completing some spacesuit maintenance. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
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Phew, that was a tough but beautiful hike! Let’s cool off in a lake. 🏊

Which would you rather dive into – this trio of lakes in Ethiopia (left) or China’s Poyang Lake (right)?
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The two Ethiopian lakes on the left are alkaline lakes and infested with schistosomiasis, so I'll pass. Lake Langano is on the right is free of the parasite and is a popular tourist destination.

Poyang Lake has just entered it's earliest dry season on record (records began in 1951). Doesn't look inviting.

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Grab your sunscreen and hiking boots! It’s time for a short hike through the desert. 🏜️

Which do you want to explore– the Rub’ al-Khali in the Arabian Peninsula (left) or Africa’s Namib Desert along the Kuiseb River (right)?
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Today we’re taking a vacation with #Landsat! 🏖️

Whether you prefer the beach or the desert, Landsat imagery is there to inspire your dream vacation.

Let’s kick off with a relaxing day at the beach. Where should we go– Wildwood, NJ (left) or Spain (right)?
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hey guys! Any chance you can share some satellite photos of my homeland, the Seychelles? 🙏


LIVE: We're talking with the members of #Crew7 and astronaut Loral O'Hara as they get ready to live and work on the @Space_Station. Send them your questions with #AskNASA: twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OwxW…

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.@nasa and @northropgrumman are targeting Tuesday, August 1 for the launch of the company's 19th commercial resupply mission to the station.

Live coverage will begin on NASA TV at 8pm ET. nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-se…
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We’re working with the aviation industry to make hybrid electric propulsion a reality. Today with GE Aerospace and magniX, we’re unveiling new paint schemes for two new aircraft in development with @NASAAero.

AvGeek out on the details of our Electrified Powertrain Flight…
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LIVE: Tune in as NASA, @ESA, and @JAXA_EN leaders discuss the science and objectives of the upcoming #Crew7 launch to the @Space_Station. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YqKD…

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NASA Sets Coverage for Cargo Launch to International Space Station nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-se… #NASA
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The first Landsat satellite was launched 51 years ago on July 23, 1972. It was built on the same platform as another satellite from its time, giving them a similar appearance. For #TriviaTuesday, tell us which one!

A) Nimbus 4
B) Intelsat IV
C) Uhuru
D) GOES 1
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NASA Partners with American Companies on Key Moon, Exploration Tech nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-pa… #NASA
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The first Landsat satellite was launched 51 years ago on July 23, 1973. It was built on the same platform as another satellite from its time, giving them a similar appearance. For #TriviaTuesday, tell us which one!

A) Nimbus 4
B) Intelsat IV
C) Uhuru
D) GOES 1
#NASAhistory



The Eagle Nebula with X-ray Hot Stars apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230725.ht… #APOD
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The Eagle Nebula with X-ray Hot Stars

Image Credit: X-ray: Chandra: NASA/CXC/SAO, XMM: ESA/XMM-Newton; IR: JWST: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI, Spitzer: NASA/JPL/CalTech; Visible: Hubble: NASA/ESA/STScI, ESO; Image Processing: L. Frattare, J. Major, N. Wolk, and K. Arcand

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would there be any way to see what this would look like in light visible to the human eye? This looks incredible! I wonder if it would look just as incredible if we were there to see it. 🤔


Plants and vegetation are abundant along Baugh Creek in Idaho, thanks to the ponded water from beaver dams! 🦫

A @nasa-supported effort is using @nasa satellite data to predict which streams can support beavers and monitor changes once they return. go.nasa.gov/3Y5eRf8
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What a fascinating time, when we can not only explore our own solar system, but glimpse the workings of other planetary systems – across both time and space – with @NASAWebb and @NASAExoplanets
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All the images are showing as "Not available." If you know about it, that's fine. But if unintentional, please fix ☺️ .


Now, Landsat Next is on the horizon 🌅

With a trio of smaller satellites that can each detect 26 wavelengths of light and thermal energy,
@nasa/@USGS #Landsat Next will provide finer resolution and more frequent data to monitor Earth’s changing surface. go.nasa.gov/3va23GU

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Together, OLI and TIRS study all parts of Earth’s surface every 16 days.

From land to ice to sea, the open data provided by the #Landsat program has contributed to a deeper understanding of our changing planet. #OpenScience
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