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A Titan-ic success!
Here is Webb’s first look at Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. Because Titan has a dense atmosphere, its surface is hidden in visible light. Enter Webb’s infrared eye, which captured clouds as well as bright & dark patches on its surface: go.nasa.gov/3FijpXN
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Globular star clusters are beautiful to look at, but what exactly are they?
Find out in this #StarrySights science lesson!
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APOD: 2022 December 1 - Artemis 1: Flight Day 13
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
Daring mighty things, together.
Big congrats to the Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter team, recipient of the prestigious @AeroSociety's Gold Medal for the advancement of aerodynamics and aerial robots for planetary science! 🏅
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Artemis 1: Flight Day 13
Image Credit: NASA, Artemis 1
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APOD: 2022 December 1 - Artemis 1: Flight Day 13
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
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Space Station Solutions for Artemis Missions to the Moon and Beyond
Getting a spacecraft to the Moon or Mars is quite literally rocket science.Ana Guzman (NASA)
exoplanets.nasa.gov/tess
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Transiting Exoplanets Survey Satellite (TESS) - Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program, the search for planets and life beyond our solar system.Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
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Eyes on the Solar System - NASA/JPL
Explore the 3D world of the Solar System. Learn about past and future missions.Eyes on the Solar System - NASA/JPL
That's how many planets beyond our solar system that we've confirmed so far.
Some are so blasted by their stars that surfaces are covered in lava; others may have jewels floating in winds. Each one is wonder!
exoplanets.nasa.gov/discovery/…
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Discoveries Dashboard | Discovery – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
See the latest real-time data dashboard from NASA on exoplanet discoveries, planet types, and more.Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
"Being able to help other folks and increase knowledge of Native Americans within NASA — I've also learned a lot about my own background.”
Learn about Ronnie Adams as he reflects on his heritage and past at @NASAKennedy: go.nasa.gov/3gOQmlj
#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth:
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Senior Program Analyst Ronnie Adams
"[...] being invited to participate in Native American Heritage Initiative (NAHI) was a real surprise.Tahira Allen (NASA)
My collection is growing! 🪨 I’ve now got my 15th rock core: a nice piece of sandstone.
Up next, I’m heading back to a nearby dune to break out a new tool – my regolith collection bit – for gathering loose, sandy material. #SamplingMars continues…
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NASA Mars Exploration
NASA’s real-time portal for Mars exploration, featuring the latest news, images, and discoveries from the Red Planet.NASA Mars Exploration
A pair of views of a pair of (merging) galaxies? Yes, please!
Hubble and @NASAWebb have both observed the galactic pair II ZW 96 in different wavelengths of light.
You can learn more about these views here: go.nasa.gov/3GZrPo8
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In Hubble’s visible-light view from 2008, the starburst systems that have formed between the two galactic cores with their older stars are clearly seen.
However, Webb’s view showcases the brightness of the star-forming regions which have been activated by this merger, which are particularly luminous in infrared light, which Webb observes.
LIVE NOW: We're previewing @NASA_Orion’s scheduled departure from its distant retrograde orbit around the Moon, which will begin on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1kvJp…
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In Hubble’s visible-light view from 2008, the starburst systems that have formed between the two galactic cores with their older stars are clearly seen.
A pair of views of a pair of (merging) galaxies? Yes, please!
Hubble and @NASAWebb have both observed the galactic pair II ZW 96 in different wavelengths of light.
You can learn more about these views here: go.nasa.gov/3ubof2K
#Hubble
However, Webb’s view showcases the brightness of the star-forming regions which have been activated by this merger, which are particularly luminous in infrared light, which Webb observes.
We go, and we go together.🤝
Today, @SenBillNelson hosted @VP & @EmmanuelMacron at our headquarters in Washington. From Earth's ocean to deep space, we continue to build on more than 60 years of collaboration for the betterment of all: go.nasa.gov/3OXhjjl
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson welcomed VP Kamala Harris to NASA
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday.Cheryl Warner (NASA)
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CAPSTONE Forges New Path for NASA’s Future Artemis Moon Missions
NASA's CAPSTONE spacecraft has completed final maneuvers to place it in its target orbit around the Moon, refining its path in the orbit it arrived to last week.Roxana Bardan (NASA)
@EmmanuelMacron visited with @SenBillNelson at NASA HQ today to highlight space cooperation between the United States and France. See more 📸 flic.kr/s/aHBqjAhkQK
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20221130 VP Harris and French President Macron meet at NASA HQ
Explore this photo album by NASA HQ PHOTO on Flickr!NASA HQ PHOTO (Flickr)
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Initial Assessment Shows Excellent Performance for Artemis Moon Rocket
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket performed with precision, meeting or exceeding all expectations during its debut launch on Artemis I.Lee Mohon (NASA)
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Life Science, Spacewalk Preps as Station Orbits Higher
Science and spacewalk preparations kept the Expedition 68 crew busy throughout Wednesday.blogs.nasa.gov
Before he was an astronaut, Neil Armstrong was a @nasa test pilot, testing research planes including the X-15. Milt Thompson called him "the most technically capable of the early X-15 pilots." On the last of his 7 X-15 flights in July 1962 he reached Mach 5.74.
📷 #OTD in 1959
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Under the sea (ice) 🌊 🧊
Floating plant-like organisms called phytoplankton may be abundant underneath Antarctic sea ice, according to a new study using underwater instruments and the @NASA_Ice ICESat-2 satellite. 🛰️
Full story: go.nasa.gov/3OWnkwH
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Phytoplankton May Be Abundant Under Antarctic Sea Ice, Study Suggests
Scientists using underwater instruments and a NASA satellite have found evidence of potentially significant phytoplankton blooms beneath the sea ice encircling Antarctica.Kate Ramsayer (NASA)
The SWOT (Surface Water and Ocean Topography) satellite is nearing launch! #TrackingWorldWater
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Seven Sisters Get WISE
This image shows the famous Pleiades cluster of stars as seen through the eyes of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer; they are what astronomers call an open cluster of stars, loosely bound to each other to eventually go their separate ways.NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
The James Webb Space Telescope has been named a Popular Science #BOWN22 winner in Aerospace! Congrats to the full team. More: go.nasa.gov/3ugHQ1D
"Receiving this award is a tribute to all who contributed to its success." -Julie Van Campen, Webb systems engineer
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NASA Webb Telescope Awarded Popular Science ‘Best of What’s New’ Award
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was named a Popular Science 2022 “The Best of What’s New Award” winner in the Aerospace category.Madison Arnold (NASA)
The team used data from Argo floats, underwater instruments that drift and bob with ocean currents.
These devices measure chlorophyll-a and particulate carbon in the water – both factors that indicate phytoplankton are present.
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Ice height data from @nasa’s ICESat-2 satellite and ice-cover models allowed the team to map where and how much light was penetrating through thin spots and openings in Antarctic sea ice, and how the ice moved over time.
Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3OWnkwH
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Phytoplankton May Be Abundant Under Antarctic Sea Ice, Study Suggests
Scientists using underwater instruments and a NASA satellite have found evidence of potentially significant phytoplankton blooms beneath the sea ice encircling Antarctica.Kate Ramsayer (NASA)
The next generation of @NASAEarth science is moving forward.
Following an independent review, we’re implementing recommendations to ensure that our Earth System Observatory will meet all science goals to help us understand our changing planet: go.nasa.gov/3uaNZwa
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NASA Responds to Independent Review of Earth System Observatory
NASA shared a response Wednesday on an independent review board established to assess plans and goals for the next generation of Earth-observing satellites: NASA’s Earth System Observatory, a cutting edge suite of spacecraft that will forward underst…Roxana Bardan (NASA)
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NASA’s Lunar Flashlight SmallSat Readies for Launch
The small satellite will search for water ice in permanently shadowed craters at the Moon’s South Pole, using an orbit only one other spacecraft has employed.Tony Greicius (NASA)
For the Skylab 4 crew, #NoShaveNovember lasted for almost 3 months! 🧔
Astronauts Gerald Carr (bottom) and William Pogue (top) perform a bit of zero-G "magic" in this February 1974 photo, while showing off their beard growth from nearly 3 months aboard the Skylab space station.
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Hang out long enough and you start to become each other…just ask these galaxies.
In Webb’s latest image, two galaxies in the process of merging are twisting each other out of shape. Bright tendrils of star-forming regions connect their glowing cores: go.nasa.gov/3OSovNB
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VP Harris, French President Get First Look at Galactic Get Together
A merging galaxy pair cavort in this image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. This new image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French PresidAlise Fisher (NASA)
Hang out long enough and you start to become each other…just ask these galaxies.
In Webb’s latest image, two galaxies in the process of merging are twisting each other out of shape. Bright tendrils of star-forming regions connect their glowing cores: go.nasa.gov/3OSovNB
#JamesWebb
VP Harris, French President Get First Look at Galactic Get Together
A merging galaxy pair cavort in this image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. This new image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French PresidAlise Fisher (NASA)
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