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NASA @NASA
RT @Commercial_Crew: We're seeking up to three additional crew flights to the @Space_Station from @SpaceX as part of our Commercial Crew Tr… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Are you in Antarctica? It's cool if you're not. You can still enjoy the only total #SolarEclipse of 2021 on Dec. 4. Watch it LIVE: https://t.co/HH1sEaccXd • Broadcast starts at 1:30am ET (06:30 UTC) • Totality occurs at 2:44am ET (07:44 UTC) 📸: @NASAHQPhoto — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@_Yassiir @Space_Station Our educational resources are available for everyone around the world! Take a look: https://t.co/5BGy7wPIQs — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@TSwizzl36132625 Our first #LCRD experiments will send data through the complete LCRD relay system, from California to Hawaii. This milestone is expected no earlier than March of 2022. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@k_guarez @NASAArtemis We're glad to hear it! We also have plenty of other books and resources for students on our @NASASTEM page: https://t.co/5BGy7wPIQs — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@MissedFlush @Space_Station We sure do! Here's a recent status check from when we launched #LucyMission to the Trojan asteroids earlier this fall with our partners @ULAlaunch: https://t.co/h1gX0QyJmU — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASASun: Follow our #SolarTour to hear some big news from Parker Solar Probe! 🚀 Starting tomorrow, Dec. 3, we'll lift off from Earth f… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our #Artemis I rocket launch is right around the corner. Parents & kids can join the adventure! We just released our newest children’s book, “You Are Going,” which takes the reader to the Moon with future @NASAArtemis missions. Download a free copy here: https://t.co/kzq1T3KS3C https://t.co/EkEa5nVj0w — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
We're looking for the next class of flight directors. Working in mission control, you'll manage astronaut flights to the @Space_Station, #Artemis missions to the Moon, and eventually Mars. Applications are open now through Dec. 16: https://t.co/JHOuQbCBdv https://t.co/2dtkM0Rw8V — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASALaserComm: It's a beautiful day to prep for launch! @NASA's Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD) team is gearing up fo… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASASolarSystem: What’s up in December skies: 🪐 See three planets after sunset ☄️ Hunt for a newly discovered comet 💫 Get up early on… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our #IXPE observatory will give us a new view on the universe—interested in learning more? Sign up for our virtual @NASASocial to get a behind-the-scenes look before launch, set for Dec. 9: https://t.co/anaEIzG8KJ https://t.co/lWqkTwq6YY — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@BeNobody73 @mike_schiebel @NASAWebb @tumblr Space and time, that's right! @NASAWebb is poised to take the baby pictures of the universe, looking back in time to stars and galaxies formed 13.5 billion years ago. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@DerPanzerHund @NASAWebb @tumblr Our charter charges us with sharing information with the widest audience possible, so we use different social media platforms to have many conversations about our work with lots of different people. You can always ask us questions right here on Twitter! — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
🌟 The time has come. We're ready to introduce the 2021 class of astronaut candidates. On Dec. 6, meet the individuals who'll train to become @NASA_Astronauts, bound for missions to space, possibly the Moon. What would you like to know? Tag #askNASA: https://t.co/6EPZj5DRDE https://t.co/cyyI3HMwiN — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE NOW: An update on the three companies we've selected to build commercial space stations in low-Earth orbit: https://t.co/z1RgZwQkWS https://t.co/h0O0R6nbMu — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
What do you want to know about the world's most powerful space telescope, and what it’s like to work on @NASAWebb? 🚨 Send questions now. Dr. Naomi Rowe-Gurney will be replying in a @Tumblr Answer Time on Dec. 14! Info: https://t.co/RpJcxbSgJh Ask HERE: https://t.co/oCETlkcHfp https://t.co/hlZ5utBOW4 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Join us today at 5pm ET (22:00 UTC) for a media telecon to learn more about our commercial space stations announcement. Tune in: https://t.co/mzKW5uV4hS Reporters should RSVP by 4:30pm ET: https://t.co/j0lMedxqjw — PolitiTweet.org
Kathy Lueders @KathyLueders
BREAKING: NASA has signed agreements with @blueorigin, @nanoracks, and @northropgrumman to develop designs of comme… https://t.co/QdfkozzZ62
NASA @NASA
“It was awesome!” Astronauts Kayla Barron and @AstroMarshburn concluded today’s spacewalk at 12:47pm ET (17:47 UTC). The duo replaced a faulty antenna and did some get-ahead tasks for future spacewalks: https://t.co/oKOxFXzoic https://t.co/OLxgF7gTVn — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@TheAnthonyMark It comes down to training, but wanting to be there helps, too. 😉 This episode of "Houston, We Have a Podcast" goes a bit into how we coordinate and train for spacewalks (links to audio + transcript): https://t.co/cuAyNZ4gLB — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
POV: You’re tethered to the @Space_Station orbiting above your home planet. https://t.co/cWTE0pU2qc — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@annamarizii There isn't a real time simulation, but before the astronauts go to space, they practice spacewalks in mockup facilities on the ground and in our Neutral Buoyancy Lab. Spacewalk experts described the process of planning & training here: https://t.co/ww7eWIou9K — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
🤩 What a view! @AstroMarshburn catches a ride on the Canadarm2 robotic arm to move around the @Space_Station during today's spacewalk: https://t.co/J3tO3CP6Uk — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@NurseyHappy Hello Eleanor! Temps on spacewalks can vary from -250° F to as hot as 250° in sunlight. For the astronauts, the temp change feeling is slight. Their suit's life support system provides a constant atmosphere providing comfort & protecting them from extremes of orbital day & night. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@DennisDMcDonald The antenna being replaced is quite old — it flew to the space station almost 21 years ago! It was steady and doing well until the last checkout this September, so it has been working for a very long time. Experts explained during a spacewalk preview: https://t.co/bb9CGNuWTz — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@jpatt_k While they don't have planned leisure time during a spacewalk, there may be moments where they are instructed to wait — giving them an opportunity to observe the stars or the Earth below. @AstroDrewMorgan describes the view here: https://t.co/GMyIlbB907 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
✅ Task complete! @AstroMarshburn and Kayla Barron successfully removed a failed S-band antenna from the @Space_Station's P-1 truss. Next, they'll stow it and retrieve the spare antenna for installation. https://t.co/PuTApMCNIs — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@ksc1955 They can spacewalk as often as the replenishment of consumables can be accommodated like water and oxygen. Typically, we try to time spacewalks for 6.5 hours. The current record for the longest space station spacewalk was in 2001 & lasted 8 hrs, 56 minutes. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Spacewalk officially underway! At 6:15am ET, @AstroMarshburn & Kayla Barron of @NASA_Astronauts set their spacesuits to battery power, marking the start of a spacewalk expected to last about 6.5 hours. Watch live & send your questions using #AskNASA: https://t.co/CuuxMqEW9U — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@stevenmwright Yes, mission managers found in mid-September that the @Space_Station had a degraded S-band assembly, allowing #Crew3's @AstroMarshburn & Kayla Barron time to practice the spacewalk to replace it before their launch. Experts explained in a news briefing: https://t.co/vMGkNdVRAO — PolitiTweet.org