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NASA @NASA
Curious about the commercial space industry? Join us for ‘NASA and the Rise of Commercial Space: A Symposium Examining the Definition(s) and Context(s) of Commercial Space,’ a virtual event hosted by @NASAHistory taking place March 17-19. Get the details: https://t.co/wcqYcPWBXb https://t.co/l8pVKjf0lR — PolitiTweet.org
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@evienyman We have you both covered, Evie! We have a whole universe of podcasts, virtual tours, do-it-yourself projects, and more on our NASA @ Home page: https://t.co/vB1vczF8lv https://t.co/vryGu0v4dk — PolitiTweet.org
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Students from across California will have an opportunity to ask @NASA_Astronauts questions, and learn about the incredible research underway at the @Space_Station, on Thurs. March 18. The Earth-to-space call will air live at 12:35pm ET. Find out more: https://t.co/CyYaEhX7WJ https://t.co/2vuLz3oIzm — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @Astro_illini: Views from this weekend’s spacewalk with @AstroVicGlover where we completed tasks to upgrade the @Space_Station's cooling… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAArtemis: It’s that time again 🔥 The second Green Run hot fire test of the @NASA_SLS core stage is targeted for Thurs., March 18.… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASA_Marshall: What's it like to run "science central" for the @Space_Station? Meet the crew behind Marshall's Payload Operations Int… — PolitiTweet.org
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YOU asked — WE answered. In this new episode of #AskNASA, our head of planetary science, Dr. Lori Glaze, answers your questions about what’s out there in our solar system. 🔭 Tune in to learn about volcanic moons, the asteroid belt, and more: https://t.co/3mfbNu5NIi https://t.co/dPrKb9PA4B — PolitiTweet.org
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LIVE: Join us now as we chat with Mark Vande Hei of @NASA_Astronauts to discuss his upcoming mission to the @Space_Station lifting off on Fri., April 9 on a Soyuz spacecraft, along with cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy & Pyotr Dubrov of @Roscosmos. 📺 Tune in: https://t.co/mzKW5uV4hS https://t.co/fddtznXEOo — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASA_Johnson: TODAY: Live from Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia at 11am ET, one of our @NASA_Astronauts Mark Vand… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAPrize: Pi goes a long way at @NASA. It is used to answer questions about anything circular or spherical, so it comes in handy espec… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAArmstrong: While we're all in favor of a little extra pie today, here at NASA Armstrong we think you can never have too much pi.… — PolitiTweet.org
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🥧✨ Ready to take math to Mars and beyond on #PiDay? Test your skills by solving some of the problems we use to explore space with our @NASAJPL_Edu challenge: https://t.co/WTzzwBk0CE https://t.co/gn7DlLfbii — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAHubble: Happy #PiDay! It’s March 14th, or 3.14 – also the first digits of pi, a mathematical constant defining the ratio of a circl… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
When we look at a slice of the night sky, 𝞹 (or pi) can help us find new planets, calculate orbits, and so much more! For #PiDay, learn more about where we find pi in the universe: https://t.co/nfFgazopNe https://t.co/SabQ5TuNby — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Pi takes us far in space exploration. In fact, calculations used for the parachute design for our @NASAPersevere rover were thanks to pi! 🥧 Get a slice of the celebration this #PiDay: https://t.co/ujSxFjKyFs https://t.co/BtgJ3pRDmr — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Q: What do we consider “near” Earth? A: About 30 million miles. There’s nothing to fear when it comes to Near Earth Objects (NEOs). Find out how our Planetary Defense Coordination office maintains watch for comets and asteroids in our latest tumblr post: https://t.co/V8fmjvids8 https://t.co/uWOBGhjqVk — PolitiTweet.org
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This unusual galaxy has lost nearly all the gas and dust from its spiral arms, but this @NASAHubble image proves that it still manages to dazzle: https://t.co/3VRCdLaloV https://t.co/1M3ABeXgEv — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASA_Johnson: A year in space is a year not in Earth’s gravity & with that comes changes to the human body. Learn about upcoming integr… — PolitiTweet.org
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#ICYMI: At 3:01pm ET, today's 6-hour, 47-minute spacewalk ended. @AstroVicGlover & @Astro_illini completed tasks including venting the early ammonia system, servicing the Bartolomeo platform, installing hardware & routing cables outside the @Space_Station: https://t.co/nuubz3mRMX https://t.co/6krOCbMgk2 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
At 3:01pm ET, repressurization began, officially ending today's spacewalk by @AstroVicGlover & @Astro_illini at 6 hours, 47 minutes. In this view from the equipment lock side of the Quest airlock, @Astro_Soichi monitors. https://t.co/NYJTknlEsH — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
"See you back at the airlock." During an orbital sunrise at the @Space_Station, spacewalkers @AstroVicGlover & @Astro_illini made their way back to the hatch after wrapping up their tasks for today. https://t.co/AXuzrtYXRm — PolitiTweet.org
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Over six hours since the beginning of today's spacewalk, @AstroVicGlover & @Astro_illini are now working on routing cables that will be connected on future spacewalks to provide a new WiFi hotspot: https://t.co/deW9V7NNow — PolitiTweet.org
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Over five hours into today's spacewalk, @Astro_illini & @AstroVicGlover have: ✅ vented 2 jumpers on the early ammonia system & relocated 1 more ✅ replaced a wireless video system external transceiver assembly ✅ connected 3 jumpers on the Bartolomeo platform & capped 1 other https://t.co/NT5tmfF9R3 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@Oliver42793487 The astronauts return to Earth aboard the same spacecraft they used to launch & dock to the space station! For example, astronauts Mike Hopkins & Victor Glover (on today's spacewalk) are among the crew who'll return to Earth aboard the Crew Dragon "Resilience" spacecraft. — PolitiTweet.org
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"I was taking in the view... and the ocean is beautiful." During today's spacewalk outside the @Space_Station, @AstroVicGlover remarks on the sight of our home planet, about 250 miles below. https://t.co/sazuiTxypV — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@BainsJasjeet @AstroVicGlover @Astro_illini @Space_Station There have been 236 completed spacewalks (today's spacewalk, still underway, is #237) at the @Space_Station in support of maintenance, assembly and upgrades! Stats on all the station spacewalks are here: https://t.co/ePQYndoSfI — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @Space_Station: Over four hours into today's spacewalk and @AstroVicGlover is now on to installing a thermal cover stiffener to prevent… — PolitiTweet.org
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"And the crowd goes wild..." @Astro_illini (helmet camera on the left) has successfully connected the first of two plugs to the Bartolomeo science platform outside the @Space_Station. https://t.co/00Ot8YVfLr — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@uvnzm Today's spacewalk plan includes a number of tasks for @Astro_illini at the Columbus module, including reconfiguring the HAM radio, as well as cable routing for the Bartolomeo science platform. — PolitiTweet.org
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@Alexis_Tyson_ Training underwater in a neutrally buoyant way is the closest environment to working in space, including a mockup of the station. But "you're still fighting gravity when you're in the pool," explains one of the divers who trains astronauts there. More: https://t.co/uq83V8iCOK — PolitiTweet.org