Lonnie Reid joined NASA in 1961 as an aeronautics research engineer and became nationally recognized in turbomachinery for his knowledge of flow in advanced aerospace propulsion systems.
More on Dr. Reid's 32-year career at @NASAglenn: go.nasa.gov/3HRWEvn
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Biography Lonnie Reid is nationally recognized in turbomachinery for his knowledge of internal flow in advanced aerospace propulsion systems. He has aNASA Glenn Research Center
With Hubble, astronomers measured the mass of a single, isolated white dwarf – which is the surviving core of a burned-out star.
The white dwarf, called LAWD 37, is 56% the mass of our Sun: go.nasa.gov/3l31XyZ
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For the First Time Hubble Directly Measures Mass of a Lone White Dwarf
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have for the first time directly measured the mass of a single, isolated white dwarf.Andrea Gianopoulos (NASA)
Astronomers were able to determine this using “gravitational microlensing” – when the gravity of a foreground object warps the light coming from an object behind it.
The light from a background star was slightly deflected by the gravitational warping of space by LAWD 37.
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Spacesuits are powered on and the hatch is open. It's spacewalk time.
Watch @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata work in the vacuum of space to prepare the @Space_Station for solar power upgrades.
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NASA TV is Live as Astronauts Prep for Spacewalk to Continue Power System Upgrades
NASA Television coverage of today’s spacewalk with NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata is now underway and is also available on the NASA app and the agency’s website.go.nasa.gov
🔭 Know what’s happening in the February sky (aside from that #comet)!
Here's how to spot the Auriga constellation, a couple of star clusters, and Jupiter and Venus converging: go.nasa.gov/37ePy0B
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What’s Up: Skywatching Tips from NASA
Watch the latest video in NASA’s “What’s Up” series to discover the skywatching highlights for this month.NASA Solar System Exploration
As we plan to send @NASA_Astronauts to the Moon in preparation for one day going to Mars, we need to learn how extended durations in space change the human body.
CIPHER is the first study to assess the whole human response to time spent in space: go.nasa.gov/3XWJfYa
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Experiments to Unlock How Human Bodies React to Long Space Journeys
Astronauts participating in 14 studies under the CIPHER investigation will help clarify how multiple systems in the body react to longer spaceflight missions.Kelli Mars (NASA)
That's how the light gets in🎵
The blue glow from @NASAHubble data reveals stars wandering across galaxy clusters. Billions of years ago the stars were shed from their parent galaxies and now drift through space. go.nasa.gov/3JuqFST
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Hubble: Ghost Light Among Galaxies Stretches Far Back In Time
In giant clusters of hundreds or thousands of galaxies, innumerable stars wander among the galaxies like lost souls, emitting a ghostly haze of light.Andrea Gianopoulos (NASA)
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Overview | What is an Exoplanet? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
What is an exoplanet? How many exoplanets are there? Who discovers exoplanets? Learn all about the search for planets outside our solar system in NASA's Exoplanets 101.Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
These images show roughly the same area in false-color to better distinguish water (blue) and land (brown and green).
The left image shows more typical conditions; the right image is from after the storm.
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Heavy rain from Tropical Cyclone Cheneso caused flash floods and landslides along Madagascar’s northwestern coast. 🌧️
This @nasa satellite image shows brown sediment-laden floodwater pouring toward the Mozambique Channel. go.nasa.gov/3JwMst6
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Cheneso Floods Madagascar
Heavy rain from the tropical cyclone triggered flash floods and landslides along the island nation’s northwestern coast.go.nasa.gov
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Black History
NASA.gov brings you the latest images, videos and news from America's space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind.NASA
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Station is GO for Thursday Spacewalk as Space Research Keeps Up
Mission managers have given the “go” for two astronauts to exit the International Space Station on Thursday and conduct a seven-hour spacewalk.blogs.nasa.gov
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NASA Day of Remembrance
Day of Remembrance: Remembering NASA's Heroes, #NASARemembers Each January NASA pauses to honor members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery, including the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttle…NASA
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NASA and IBM Collaborate to Apply AI to Earth Science Data
Space Act Agreement between NASA and IBM will apply artificial intelligence (AI) foundational models to NASA Earth observation data.Josh Blumenfeld (Earthdata)
#NASARemembers: 20 years ago #OTD, Feb 1, 2003, at 8:59am ET, space shuttle Columbia broke up on reentry. The entire crew perished.
Rick Husband
Willie McCool
Michael Anderson
Kalpana Chawla
David Brown
Laurel Clark
Ilan Ramon
We will never forget. go.nasa.gov/3YezowF
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20 Years Ago: Remembering Columbia and Her Crew
The year 2003 was shaping up to be an ambitious one for NASA, with six space shuttle missions planned, five to continue construction of the ever-growing and permanently occupied International Space Station.Kelli Mars (NASA)
APOD: 2023 February 1 – The Seventh World of Trappist 1
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
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20230131 Congressional Space Medal of Honor Ceremony
Explore this photo album by NASA HQ PHOTO on Flickr!NASA HQ PHOTO (Flickr)
“Bob and Doug represent the best of our nation.” —@VP Kamala Harris
Congratulations to former @NASA_Astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, recipients of the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, presented to them for their bravery in NASA’s @SpaceX Demo-2 mission.
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“Bob and Doug represent the best of our nation.” —@vp Kamala Harris ...
as a Canadian this line caused a doubletake.. Can't just be me
Congratulations to our very own Erik Conway, historian at @NASAJPL, on being named an honorary fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science in the Section of History and Philosophy of Science. We couldn't be prouder!
Learn more: 🏆 go.nasa.gov/3JrgtL7
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NASA Scientists & Historian Named AAAS 2022 Fellows
NASA-JPL historian Erik Conway is among those with NASA affiliations named as fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Apollo astronauts retrieved hundreds of samples from the lunar surface between 1969 and 1972.
Today, these Moon rocks are used as a data set to help teach programming students. Learn about how @NASASpinoff technology improves our daily lives: spinoff.nasa.gov
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Meet Phathom Donald, a satellite systems engineer on the Hubble mission. She followed her passion for the stars, and now gets to help maintain and command a spacecraft!
Read more about her journey to Hubble: go.nasa.gov/3JvoPkP
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Phathom Donald Brings Space Closer as a Hubble Mission Engineer
Phathom Donald brings calmness and curiosity to the Hubble Space Telescope’s flight operations team.Jessica Evans (NASA)
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NASA Spinoffs Bolster Climate Resilience, Improve Medical Care, More
When it comes to NASA, most people look to the skies as rockets, rovers, and astronauts push the boundaries of space exploration.Roxana Bardan (NASA)
A few months after the USSR launched Sputnik, the US's first satellite, Explorer 1, was launched into space #OTD in 1958. Explorer 1 measured the radiation environment in Earth orbit, leading to the discovery of the Van Allen Belts.
Watch the news reel: archive.org/details/1958-02-03…
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First U.S. Satellite Launched! 1958/02/03 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
(1) Cape Canaveral launch of 30-pound Explorer satellite by 3-stage Redstone missile, press conference with von Braun and Van Allen with model, night time...Internet Archive
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Crew Readies Spacewalk Tools While Continuing Advanced Science
Two Expedition 68 astronauts continue gearing up for a spacewalk scheduled for Thursday at the International Space Station.blogs.nasa.gov
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Not just cell phone cameras and memory foam mattresses
Since 1976, NASA has profiled the technologies that have benefited from NASA investment and expertise in an annual publication called Spinoff.
Check out the newest edition of Spinoff released today! go.nasa.gov/3HHGhRD
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Did you get it right?
The #Landsat 9 images show a snow-covered desert landscape and sand dunes near the Keriya River in the Xinjiang region of western China, taken after a powerful winter storm earlier this month. ❄️go.nasa.gov/3JvzlZu
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Wintry Dunes on Earth and Mars
Dunes on both planets occasionally get blanketed with ice and snow—except on Earth the white stuff is frozen water and on Mars it’s often frozen carbon dioxide.go.nasa.gov
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Apollo 14 lifted off from Pad 39A at @NASAKennedy at 4:03 pm ET #OTD in 1971. Commander Alan Shepard returned to space with Command Module Pilot Stu Roosa and Lunar Module Pilot Ed Mitchell.
Read more about the launch: go.nasa.gov/3WOFR0c
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Join us for a spacewalk this Thursday!
NASA's @AstroDuke and @JAXA_en's @Astro_Wakata are heading outside on Feb. 2 to continue preparing a new set of roll-out solar arrays for the @Space_Station. Watch live on our social channels and NASA TV: go.nasa.gov/3Y9B0rx
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NASA to Air Live Coverage of Spacewalk for Power System Upgrades
Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station will conduct a spacewalk Thursday, Feb. 2, to continue the installation of hardware for future power system upgrades. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 8:15 a.m.Roxana Bardan (NASA)
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APOD: 2023 January 31 – A Triple View of Comet ZTF
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
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Do you #MealPrep? What'd be on the menu if you were going to space?
We selected finalists in Phase 2 of our Deep Space Food Challenge. Beyond making safe, healthy, tasty food for astronauts, winning technologies may help address food insecurity on Earth: go.nasa.gov/3DuZjIz
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NASA Announces Finalists in Challenge to Design Future Astronaut Food
NASA has selected 11 finalists in Phase 2 of the Deep Space Food Challenge, a public competition to extend the limits of humans in space – through food.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad research is being done, but food insecurity is caused purely by capitalist greed.
We already have way, way more food on Earth than we need to feed every human being, but corporations owning that food will rather it go to waste than feed someone for free.
@ChandraXRay helps reveal a massive knot-like collision of galaxy clusters ~780 million light-years from Earth. With black holes and other phenomena at work, galaxy clusters are the largest particle accelerators in the universe! go.nasa.gov/3JpWqfQ
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Untangling a Knot of Galaxy Clusters
Astronomers have captured a chaotic scene of mergers and collisions between at least three galaxy clusters.Lee Mohon (NASA)

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