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NASA @NASA
Launch of @NOAA's #JPSS2 and our #LOFTID @NASA_Technology demonstration is now no earlier than Nov. 9, and today's planned science briefing will be rescheduled. Follow the blog for more details and updates: https://t.co/ppQn3lVJzy https://t.co/04XkLIBeea — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@EddieWARgames š Commander, you are GO for launch! By the way, we have lots of kid-friendly resources to help prepare for science missions: https://t.co/WIX9viL7re https://t.co/vNCqJ8LbPg — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@woolbotherer š¤© Whether in ultraviolet or visible light, Pi is a star ā an infinitely majestic star. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
No need to leave your fuzzy, scaly, or slimy companions out of a 'paw'fect pictureāshare your petās #NASACostume with us too. š¾ https://t.co/LJigrzFUkP — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Itās time to suit up, astronauts! šØāš Are you, your friends, or kiddos wearing a space costume this Halloween? Share it with us using #NASACostume so we can see! https://t.co/OjHYEsfb9M — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@padubyatee Yep. Just like how we call them earthquakes on our planet, they're called marsquakes on the Red Planet. Last December, two of our Mars spacecraft determined a large meteoroid strike caused a magnitude 4 marsquake: https://t.co/ZObAnIh3Wx — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
This week at NASA: Mars spacecraft determine the source of a big marsquake, scientists map greenhouse gas super-emitters, and the #LucyMission spacecraft takes pictures of the Earth and the Moon as it passes by. Subscribe for more space in your life: https://t.co/MyG37QzGhO https://t.co/l5mQxKfGjh — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
š Weāll have the @Space_Station crew look out for any moon shots. Game on! — PolitiTweet.org
MLB @MLB
.@NASA's Expedition 68 crew is ready for Game 1! #WorldSeries https://t.co/Nx3O8wRJlI
NASA @NASA
@SmokeyJ012 It's type of heat shield used for protection for atmospheric re-entry. Current rigid aeroshells are constrained by a rocketās nosecone size. #LOFTID is a test of an inflatable aeroshell that can be deployed to a scale much larger than the nosecone: https://t.co/fzgFFNIO0S — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE: Leaders discuss prep ahead of the launch of @NOAAās Joint Polar Satellite System & @NASA_Technology's Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator, set to lift off Nov. 1 on a @ULALaunch Atlas V rocket. Use #JPSS2 & #LOFTID for questions. https://t.co/cRB7wZY0mf — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our #MissionToPsyche is moving forward. š Following an internal review of mission development issues that caused the team to miss the planned 2022 liftoff to a distant metal-rich asteroid, Psyche is now targeting a launch window that opens Oct. 10, 2023: https://t.co/8WhMci5vrC https://t.co/pqjcFEP6aE — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
NASA has a huge catalog of creepy sonifications ā data represented in audio form. Listen to these scary sounds collected by spacecraft exploring the solar system and beyond and ask our experts questions live. https://t.co/XhhcHEQ17V — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
We're teaming up with @ESA to pick up samples from the surface of Mars and bring them back homeāfor the first time in history. Here are the latest updates on our Mars Sample Return campaign: https://t.co/hCGWHVkD8K https://t.co/ErXiz3IX9Y — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASAWebb: You canāt escape its clutches. Just in time for #Halloween, the Pillars of Creation reach back out like a ghostly hand. Theā¦ — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@tize4PF Follow @NASAOcean for the latest updates on how we are studying and mapping our oceans, like our Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite, #SWOT, which will provide the first global survey of Earth's surface water: https://t.co/WIUywMAIGL — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@tize4PF We've been studying Earth since day one (64 years) and we've never stopped. Here's a look at how (and why) we study our planet's ocean: https://t.co/4FYfPgsBhe — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@beeswv Follow @NASAOcean for the latest updates on how we are studying and mapping our oceans, like our Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite, #SWOT, which will provide the first global survey of Earth's surface water: https://t.co/WIUywMAIGL — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@beeswv We've been studying Earth since day one (64 years) and we've never stopped. Here's a look at how (and why) we study our planet's ocean: https://t.co/4FYfPgsBhe — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASAArtemis: Humanity is returning to the #Moon in a big way, with dozens of @NASA, commercial, and international missions planned. A nā¦ — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our @NASAInSight Mars lander "heard" seismic signals while our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured images of the impact crater made by this Martian meteorite. To make the sounds audible, the data was sped up 100 times. Listen: https://t.co/X00C5ca2NQ — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Working together, two @NASAMars spacecraft āone on the ground and one in orbitādetected a large meteorite that slammed into the Red Planet. The result was confirmed earlier this year: https://t.co/4ofuP8MXId https://t.co/eVMFbBOY7U — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
NOW: We're unveiling science results from our @NASAInSight Mars lander and the @NASAMars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Have questions? Use #AskNASA. We'll be answering on air, and online. https://t.co/EhdrLhogDU — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our exploration of the universe improves lives, from adding jobs and revenue across all 50 states, to increasing food supply with indoor farming, and using space research to fight cancer on Earth. Learn more about our economic impact: https://t.co/Bf8PF3cMdl https://t.co/e5yhevAX5d — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
High above storm clouds, a crimson flash appears. Itās a spriteāone of the least-understood electrical phenomena in Earthās upper atmosphere. You and your camera could add to a ground-breaking discovery. @DoNASAScience and join the Spritacular project: https://t.co/PScgIfMuds https://t.co/HLLPdlzLF6 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASAWebb: š The combination of Webbās super powerful vision and a magnifying trick of gravity is allowing astronomers to resolve thingsā¦ — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
How do spacecraft slow down? New tech could help us land larger payloads on worlds with atmospheres than rigid heat shields and retrorockets ever did. Set to launch Nov 1, #LOFTID will test an inflatable heat shield's ability to survive atmospheric entry: https://t.co/iCJHPfjSIW https://t.co/fpse5Ca2XB — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our next @SpaceX cargo mission to the @Space_Station is scheduled to lift off no earlier than Friday, Nov. 18, carrying roll-out solar arrays, tomato seeds, and other supplies and @ISS_Research. Media accreditation for the launch is now open: https://t.co/bjnBlWxNtd https://t.co/k4vMtBvKz4 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@diezelbase To find out more about carbon dioxide, methane, climate change and mitigation, visit these @NASAClimate resources: https://t.co/MA63gE7Fbd https://t.co/YtunVojUYH — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@diezelbase @NASAClimate To find out more about carbon dioxide, methane, climate change and mitigation, visit these @NASAClimate resources: https://t.co/MA63gE7Fbd https://t.co/YtunVojUYH — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@diezelbase Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary driver of recent global warming, and it lingers for 1,000s of years. Methane (CH4) is ~80x as effective as CO2 at trapping heat, but dissipates faster. If CH4 emissions are reduced, it will be felt sooner, leading to slower near-term warming. — PolitiTweet.org