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Did you spot the #Crew4 @SpaceX Dragon? Tag us in your photos and videos so we can see your point of view! — PolitiTweet.org
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#Crew4 will pass over the United States shortly before @SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft splashes down around 4:55pm ET t… https://t.co/FFESMFkQLZ
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LIVE: Our #Crew4 astronauts are returning to Earth after 170 days and 2,720 orbits in space! @SpaceX's Dragon Freedom spacecraft is scheduled to splash down off the coast of Florida at 4:55pm ET (2055 UTC). Join us for live splashdown coverage. https://t.co/d4KmFnF9lX — PolitiTweet.org
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#Crew4 will pass over the United States shortly before @SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft splashes down around 4:55pm ET this afternoon. Though Dragon Freedom will be less visible during a daytime splashdown, here's where and when you may be able to spot it: https://t.co/zBTrHoKtEe — PolitiTweet.org
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The #Crew4 mission has departed the @Space_Station and will return to Earth today, splashing down off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, at about 4:55pm ET (2055 UTC). Follow continuous coverage at: https://t.co/z1RgZwQSMq — PolitiTweet.org
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On the way home to Earth! #Crew4 undocked from the @Space_Station at 12:05pm ET (1605 UTC). @Astro_Kjell, @Astro_FarmerBob, @Astro_Watkins of NASA & @AstroSamantha of the European Space Agency are completing a nearly six-month mission in space. https://t.co/tmnGorFdXr — PolitiTweet.org
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LIVE: Four astronauts depart from the @Space_Station aboard their @SpaceX Dragon Freedom spacecraft. https://t.co/eRNj1XUZvw — PolitiTweet.org
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LIVE: NASA's @SpaceX #Crew4 is set for return to Earth, completing a nearly six-month science mission. Watch as the hatches close on the @Space_Station and Dragon Freedom spacecraft. https://t.co/4iYTN84W6l — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAJPL: LIVE NOW 🔴 Do you ever wonder about comets and asteroids? These near-Earth objects may offer clues into how planets formed bil… — PolitiTweet.org
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Our #LucyMission will fly past the Earth at about 7am ET (1100 UTC) this Sunday, Oct. 16—and it'll be close enough to spot from parts of Australia and the western United States! If you'll be watching, share your photos with the #WaveToLucy hashtag: https://t.co/fgu8yfgAbZ https://t.co/1iwhgEupOJ — PolitiTweet.org
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#HispanicHeritageMonth may be nearing its close for 2022, but we continue to celebrate those part of @NASA past and present who help us reach for the stars. Want to keep up with @NASA_Es? Suscríbete para tener más espacio en tu vida: https://t.co/04iyskaMdl https://t.co/vIvbSpEppd — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAUniverse: There are many ways to explore the cosmos. @chandraxray’s Tactile Universe provides materials that are accessible to peop… — PolitiTweet.org
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@wordwizeweb It's a good question! Knowing that we can change the path of an asteroid with a spacecraft like DART helps us learn how we can deflect larger space rocks, should one ever pose a threat to Earth. Learn more about our Planetary Defense office: https://t.co/A0oa9Xpsih — PolitiTweet.org
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@OyyeeGaming @Reddit The #LucyMission should be visible to the naked eye with clear skies in northwest Australia around 6:55pm AWST on Oct. 16 and at 4:26am PST in the western United States with the aid of binoculars. — PolitiTweet.org
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Our #LucyMission is zooming past Earth this weekend on its journey to explore the Trojan asteroids in Jupiter's orbit. Want to learn more? Mission experts are answering your questions now on our Lucy @Reddit AMA: https://t.co/o7CIx3A2ay https://t.co/GzAdtDStHW — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @Space_Station: .@NASA and @SpaceX mission controllers wave-off #Crew4 undocking in Dragon Freedom today due to weather concerns at the… — PolitiTweet.org
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LIVE: Watch the hatches close as the four astronauts of NASA's @SpaceX #Crew4 mission prepare to return to Earth from the @Space_Station. https://t.co/uG8TKsIIHa — PolitiTweet.org
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@BeyondLEO_eu Thanks for the kind words! In case you're not already, you can keep up with the latest updates as #Crew4 heads home on our Crew-4 blog: https://t.co/jMj8anT62E — PolitiTweet.org
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@BeyondLEO_eu @Space_Station @ISS_Research Thanks for the kind words! In case you're not already, you can keep up with the latest updates as #Crew4 heads home on our Crew-4 blog: https://t.co/jMj8anT62E — PolitiTweet.org
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@DeborahHodder1 Though the lunar South Pole's craters can get pretty dark, there's not really a "dark side" of the Moon—it's more accurate to think of it as the "far side", the side we never see from Earth because the Moon is tidally locked. More info: https://t.co/tzgoc8jvCw — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASASolarSystem: Our #LucyMission is about to make an Earth flyby on its way to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids, and may be visible to some… — PolitiTweet.org
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Our #Crew4 astronauts are set to head home this week—but they've spent a very productive six months on the @Space_Station. From studying human aging to growing plants in space, learn more about the @ISS_Research we're running in orbit: https://t.co/BfLdrjfqbC https://t.co/v7m8odzXre — PolitiTweet.org
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When our #Artemis astronauts visit the Moon, they’ll go where humans have never been before: the South Pole. In this episode of NASA Explorers, we cover the insights astronauts could unearth by returning to the Moon: https://t.co/1c28mQlcb2 https://t.co/EBsl0xSlpb — PolitiTweet.org
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We are targeting the next launch attempt for the #Artemis I mission to the Moon for Nov. 14. Teams are on track to roll the @NASA_SLS rocket to the launch pad as early as Nov. 4. https://t.co/8B8TFHi9QZ https://t.co/5ubXN1WgIT — PolitiTweet.org
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For the first time, @NASAWebb saw rings of stardust from a rare type of dual star system. Every eight years, these two stars come close to each other, and the interaction forms a new cosmic ring. Ground scopes saw two; Webb revealed at least 17: https://t.co/7yuUMtPAxa https://t.co/OAz1GhZsWM — PolitiTweet.org
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@AkhilaMadhusud1 Thank you for sharing your #NASAMoonSnap! Welcome to Twitter! 🚀 — PolitiTweet.org
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@GUS99X One small paw for pupkind 🐾 — PolitiTweet.org
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@_scottjacobson @NASAArtemis Neither can we! 🚀 — PolitiTweet.org
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@Weird_Astrology @NASAArtemis No need to be humble! Thank you so much for sharing! 🌕 — PolitiTweet.org
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@Rodney1962 Our astronaut candidate training program is about two years long. Learn more about what it takes to become an astronaut: https://t.co/6ET2hLkNGT — PolitiTweet.org
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@jaiisrivastav We are not! No asteroid that we've observed poses a threat to Earth for at least the next 100 years—but our Planetary Defense Coordination Office is keeping an eye on the skies: https://t.co/Nbvj0AOWTB — PolitiTweet.org