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Welcome to the #Artemis Accords, Ecuador and India.

This week, the two nations became the 26th and 27th, respectively, to commit to the peaceful and safe exploration of space as we journey to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

🇪🇨: go.nasa.gov/3Jwkwox
🇮🇳: go.nasa.gov/3r16pBl
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#FridayFeeling ?
90 light-years away, there's a cool exoplanet with pretty good atmosphere.
exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1685/…
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"But the world spins on regardless
Which is lucky for you and me
'Cause of all the places in the years right from here
This is the only place to be"
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Local students visited @nasa Headquarters today to experience the new interactive Earth Information Center. See more photos - flic.kr/s/aHBqjAJT92
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India signed the #Artemis Accords this week, joining 26 other nations from all over the world committed to the peaceful and safe exploration of space. More 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAJWfw
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Wait, is that a mosquito?

NASA can’t see mosquitoes from space, but our satellites can monitor the habitats they prefer. 🦟

This #MosquitoWeek, learn how satellite data can help public health experts track these disease-spreading insects. go.nasa.gov/3NGFkMF
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Today our #JunoMission completed its 52nd close pass by Jupiter! Earlier this year, it captured this view of storms and hazes on the giant planet. missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasa…

📸 processed by Björn Jónsson
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The Exp 69 crew ended the week loading the @SpaceX Dragon cargo vehicle, cleaning up after a spacewalk, and monitoring robotic free-flyers for a student competition aboard the orbital outpost. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
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in reply to NASA

The guy on the right of the photo.. Is he holding a sonic screwdriver??? woool


Is your name on the surface of Mars aboard @NASAPersevere, @MarsCuriosity, or @NASAInSight? Now you have the chance to #SendYourName even deeper into space, this time with @EuropaClipper as it travels 1.8 billion miles to Jupiter!

go.nasa.gov/MessageInABottle
#NASAMars



Happy anniversary LRO!

Our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has been exploring the Moon for 14 years now. As the longest-lived lunar spacecraft, it's paving the way for @NASAArtemis

This full view of the far side was made from over 15,000 LRO images. nasa.gov/mission_pages/LRO/new…
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What's new with the Moon?

Our Daily Moon Guide highlights what you're apt to see with clear skies, along with upcoming lunar events and other fun @NASAMoon facts. Take a look (up): go.nasa.gov/MoonGuide
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This week on #SpaceToGround, two cosmonauts completed a spacewalk, the fourth and final crew member was announced to @SpaceX Crew-7, and preparation is underway for the Dragon cargo spacecraft to return to Earth next week.
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Have a glorious #Pride!

Glories are an optical phenomenon caused by water droplets scattering sunlight back toward the light source, creating these rainbow-like colors. 🌈 go.nasa.gov/3XjT03n
@nasa’s Terra satellite captured this glory in the Caribbean in 2018.
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Giant Galaxies in Pavo

Image Credit & Copyright: Mike Selby, Observatorio El Sauce

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230623.ht… #APOD

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NOW: A @NASAAero project update on the experimental X-57 all-electric aircraft. youtube.com/live/BJzv6tQs6Hg?f…
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The Exp 69 crew ended the week loading the @SpaceX Dragon cargo craft, cleaning up after a spacewalk, and monitoring robotic free-flyers for a student competition aboard the orbital outpost. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
#ISS
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On this #F86Friday, we remember the F-86F Sabre which was used as a chase aircraft for the D-558-2 Skyrocket and for pitch-up research. Primarily used during the Korean War, insights gained from its @NASAaero research shaped future aircraft.

Read more: go.nasa.gov/3PrmBpM
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Bound together ✨

Globular clusters, like the one seen in this #HubbleFriday image, are collections of tens of thousands of stars bound by their mutual gravitational attraction.

This cluster is NGC 6544, which is about 8,000 light-years away: go.nasa.gov/3XkhXeZ
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Kansas normally produces about 25% of winter wheat in the U.S. winter wheat crop, but that may not happen this year due to prolonged drought.

This U.S. Drought Monitor map shows drought intensity as of June 20, 2023, with 79% of Kansas in a drought. go.nasa.gov/3r3ro6h
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Giant Galaxies in Pavo apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230623.ht… #APOD
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Phytoplankton blooms in the North Sea are starting later in the year and lasting slightly longer, according to research from Norwegian scientists using data from multiple @nasa and NOAA satellite sensors.
More: go.nasa.gov/43Tor76

🛰️ : @noaa-20 on June 15, 2023
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Beethoven wasn’t the only one with dramatic flair 200 years ago—Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole, may have also composed an intense flare as it consumed nearby material.

Tune in for #IXPE and @ChandraXray’s sonification: go.nasa.gov/46da7rL
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Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin wrapped up their spacewalk today at 4:48pm ET successfully retrieving science gear and installing communications hardware on the station. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
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Cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin have completed most of their spacewalking tasks today removing and replacing a variety of gear, next they will remove a scientific sample container on the station. Watch live... nasa.gov/live
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Are there earthquakes on other planets? Yes – but we don’t call them earthquakes. Instead, “moonquakes” and “marsquakes” are shaking things up in space go.nasa.gov/3N68hP1
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''Biology is chemistry with history.''
There isn't a consensus on requirements for life beyond Earth. But those who research life’s origin suggest a few likely “must-haves'' to spot: water, energy and, perhaps, an imbalance in atmospheric gases. go.nasa.gov/43SiabU
#NASAExoplanets


On Friday, June 23, @NASAAero leaders will give an update on the experimental X-57 all-electric aircraft. Tune in at 12pm ET (1600 UTC) for a media teleconference: go.nasa.gov/3NJOxE0
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"And when we do things that improve equity for the people who have it the worst, we are improving equity across the board." — S. J. Ralston, Mars research scientist, advocates for transgender and nonbinary people in the workplace. #PrideMonth nasa.gov/faces-of-nasa/sj-rals…
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It takes six custom wheels and some fancy suspension to stay safe on Mars, and the folks at LEGO have recreated my unusual mobility system in a new model.

Learn more about this collaboration: go.nasa.gov/3Np4g9W
See how the real designs work: go.nasa.gov/3dJu1PA
#PerseveranceRover



Referenced link: phys.org/news/2023-06-viruses-…
Discuss on discu.eu/q/phys.org/news/2023-…

Originally posted by Phys.org / @physorg_com: nitter.platypush.tech/physorg_…

Are #viruses keeping #sealice at bay in wild salmon? @ubcnews @PLOSPathogens phys.org/news/2023-06-viruses-…




Pete Conrad, Joe Kerwin, and Paul Weitz splashed down in the Pacific Ocean #OTD in 1973, successfully completing the Skylab 2 mission. #Skylab50

The record for longest time spent in space was now 28 days. go.nasa.gov/3NKEZbT
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Today's spacewalk began at 10:24am ET when two cosmonauts opened the Poisk airlock hatch to the vacuum of space to retrieve and replace station hardware. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
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Heads up, #StLouis! The #MarsRoverTour is now landing at @STLScienceCtr. Opening weekend kicks off this Friday, June 23. Join mission team members from @nasa and check out full-scale models of @NASAPersevere and the #MarsHelicopter!

More info: go.nasa.gov/marsrovertour
#PerseveranceRover



#50YearsAgo today, the Skylab 2 crew said goodbye to Skylab and prepared for their return to Earth, taking this photo of the station that had been their home for the last 26 days.

Despite the slow start on the damaged station, they had salvaged the program, managed to accomplish the majority of their science goals, and broke the space endurance record during their stay! #Skylab50

Read more: nasa.gov/feature/50-years-ago-…
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in reply to NASA

I’ve enjoyed the retrospective. Skylab, for me as a kid, was just something that was going to crash into the earth…lol


Noctiluca, is that you?

The @nasa / @usgs #Landsat 9 satellite captured this image of swirling tendrils of phytoplankton – which appear to be Noctiluca scintillans – off the coast of Germany's East Frisia Islands on June 14, 2023. #WorldOceansMonth

🌊 : go.nasa.gov/3JryeZU
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NASA’s upcoming PACE satellite will allow researchers to infer more information about the oceans.

PACE will be able to determine the concentration and size of particles in seawater, diversity of phytoplankton, and rates of phytoplankton growth. go.nasa.gov/3Jryg3Y
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Two cosmonauts are scheduled to begin a spacewalk at 10:20am ET today to retrieve and replace hardware on the station live on @nasa TV. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
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LIVE: Two cosmonauts are stepping outside the @Space_Station to install equipment and retrieve experiments. Today's spacewalk is scheduled to start around 10:20am ET (1420 UTC) and last up to seven hours—follow along at nasa.gov/live.
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in reply to NASA

Because the duration was mentioned, I looked up the average length of a spacewalk and saw they usually come in at around 6.5 hours. My question now is: Why?

Is it due to the extra steps required (no pun intended) for safety, the general challenge of moving in a vacuum, or because they really just wanted to get out for a bit?



Stars and Dust across Corona Australis

Image Credit & Copyright: Alessandro Cipolat Bares

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230622.ht… #APOD

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Venus and the Moon setting in hazy skies over Horseshoe Springs, Utah. Mars is also visible, just to the upper left of Venus. The trio will appear even closer together in the western sky tonight. More stargazing tips: solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatchi…
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in reply to NASA

they looked amazing over my house last night. I didn’t realise it was Mars off to the left. I wish I had a better camera!

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