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Mars Sample Return will retrieve Martian rocks and atmosphere and bring them to Earth. Want to find out more?

Join our series of virtual and in-person meetings seeking to obtain public comments on the draft environmental impact statement for the mission: http://go.nasa.gov/3gniufj
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Wheels…on an orbiter?
The @EuropaClipper spacecraft is getting wheels, but they’re not for driving. The four large reaction wheels will spin nearly continuously to help keep the spacecraft oriented as it flies by Jupiter’s icy moon Europa. http://go.nasa.gov/3XsDnGn
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A tiny asteroid harmlessly lit up the sky in Canada on Nov. 19 – and astronomers saw it coming. It was detected 3.5 hours before impact, and then @nasa’s Scout impact hazard assessment system calculated where and when it would enter Earth’s atmosphere. http://go.nasa.gov/3GDaO2Y
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We are all connected by water. 💧

Meet some of the scientists and engineers contributing to a new Earth science mission, SWOT – a satellite that will track water on more than 90% of our world’s surface.
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A tale of death and dust! ✨

A new image combining previously released data from three telescopes shows the Orion Nebula region is being transformed by the massive stars that live and die within it.

Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3tTHde0
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Jupiter and its moons 😍 #JunoMission sped low over Jupiter’s cloud tops, capturing Io and Callisto in the distance last November. Two citizen scientists made and processed this photo using raw JunoCam data. Learn more about this stunning image here: http://go.nasa.gov/3U1Kgf7 #NASAJPL


Mars Sample Return would be one of the most ambitious campaigns ever attempted in space. But bringing those samples to Earth will be no easy feat, requiring multiple spacecraft to pick up the samples, launch off the Martian surface, and ferry them back to our planet. #NASAJPL


What is the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission? How is it going to help us? These answers and more are available in the SWOT press kit, which includes the mission overview, a breakdown of its instruments, and how this will impact communities. http://go.nasa.gov/SWOTPressKit #NASAJPL


The Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission (SWOT) is set to launch on Dec. 12. But what makes SWOT different from other Earth-observing satellites? Here are a few things to know about #TrackingWorldWater: (1/5) #NASAJPL


SWOT, a new Earth science mission is less than a month away from launch! Join us live on Nov. 17 at 9:30am PT to see the satellite up close and hear from experts behind the mission. Use #TrackingWorldWater for your questions: https://youtu.be/Vfd2XYYUrs4 #NASAJPL


#DYK @nasa's Deep Space Network does some serious choreography throughout the solar system on the daily. 📡 The DSN supports not only #Artemis but also dozens of robotic spacecraft exploring the solar system and their competing schedules! Learn how: https://go.nasa.gov/3UGRE0l #NASAJPL


Sea level rise has continued to accelerate over the past three decades. 🌊 A @nasa study shows sea level rise will approach the one-foot mark for most U.S. coastlines by 2050. Learn how these projections could help coastal communities prepare: https://bit.ly/3TGiULh #NASAJPL


Europa Clipper is not only a cool spacecraft we are building but it's also a pretty cool mission. Can you guess what it will explore beneath Europa's ice shell? ⚡️ Tune into the Europa Clipper 24/7 live cam to watch as we build the spacecraft: https://bit.ly/clippercam #NASAJPL


LIVE NOW 🔴 We are 30 days away from launching SWOT, a new Earth science mission that will help us plan for a better future by surveying the planet’s salt and freshwater bodies. Use #AskNASA for your questions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB3V_O7xlhU #NASAJPL https://nitter.nicfab.eu/NASAJPL/status/1592178312960700416#m


WATCH 📺 We’re live with a @NASAExoplanets expert who is telling us how we find and name worlds outside of our solar system! http://youtu.be/k040EOIS-IM If you have questions, drop them in the comments. #NASAJPL https://nitter.nicfab.eu/NASAJPL/status/1590902335349587968#m


What is it like to end a mission? As the power levels continue to dwindle for @NASAInSight, the team has started taking steps to wind down the mission. Here's a glimpse of what that looks like: http://go.nasa.gov/3UjKvCJ (1/4) #NASAJPL https://nitter.net/NASAJPL/status/1587508354946981888#m


#DYK that coastal wetlands provide a key link in the food chain for 350 million people who live and farm on deltas around the world? Learn how satellites are helping scientists track wetlands lost (and found): https://go.nasa.gov/3fFEvWh #NASAJPL https://nitter.net/NASAJPL/status/1589759906516987904#m

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