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NASA @NASA
@caa1000 Over the years, Earth’s gravity and atmospheric drag bring Hubble closer to Earth. To extend the telescope’s lifetime, we’re exploring options to see if it’s possible to boost it into a higher, more stable orbit. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Here are details on the feasibility study with @SpaceX to boost Hubble into a higher orbit. The non-exclusive study is designed to help the agency understand the commercial possibilities of servicing missions: https://t.co/AaAMyvjAkC — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Live now: NASA and @SpaceX leaders discuss the possibility of working together to boost @NASAHubble into a more stable orbit. https://t.co/Q1r7c0XvQV — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Images are coming back and being processed from our #JunoMission's early-morning flyby—the closest look at Jupiter's ice-encrusted moon in more than 20 years. Here's what we're seeing so far. We'll be back with fully-processed images soon. https://t.co/NIUkiz2mTe https://t.co/pPiK3cv5bL — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @Space_Station: Live now on @NASA TV, the space station flies over #TropicalStormIan, providing live views of the storm as it begins to… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
As we celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth, we want to highlight some of those who jumpstarted their careers as @NASAInterns and became NASA employees through hard work and determination. https://t.co/mTsl6Qc0lz https://t.co/Y2eH5Zb3Gi — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASAArtemis: Luna, Maan, Ghealach, φεγγάρι, Lune, 月亮, ירח, Tungl. 🌕 No matter what you call it, we all celebrate the Moon. Internatio… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@R0Sc03j @Twitch @nasa_eyes With clear skies you should be able to see Jupiter, which is quite bright and visible to the naked eye. With binoculars, you should also be able to see four of its moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto), which will look like small points of light. https://t.co/vsCS0Xqlf4 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
NASA's @SpaceX #Crew5 mission to the @Space_Station is now targeted to launch no earlier than noon ET (1600 UTC) on Wednesday, Oct. 5, as agency and SpaceX teams continue to monitor the impacts of Hurricane Ian on the Space Coast and @NASAKennedy: https://t.co/zYSJmqdKQN https://t.co/dsVSYfDYow — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @SenBillNelson: .@NASAWebb & @NASAHubble caught the DART impact on camera – the 1st time that Webb & Hubble were used to simultaneously… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @SenBillNelson: .@NASAWebb & @NASAHubble caught the DART impact on camera – the 1st time that Webb & Hubble were used to simultaneously… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @SenBillNelson: .@NASAWebb & @NASAHubble caught the DART impact on camera – the 1st time that Webb & Hubble were used to simultaneously… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Our #JunoMission will make its closest-ever flyby of Jupiter's moon Europa on Thursday. Join us Sept. 30 on @Twitch. We'll show the spacecraft POV with our @NASA_Eyes on the Solar System tool and take your questions. Set a reminder: https://t.co/vaahnNao1V https://t.co/utr9KtRwmY — PolitiTweet.org
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@monoblancoatx We've got lots of eyes on Dimorphos! A number of observatories collected DART data on the ground and in space—including @ASI_spazio's LICIACube satellite, which captured imagery of the impact as it flew alongside DART. Check out LICIACube's first images: https://t.co/PKXekuotF4 — PolitiTweet.org
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@Faulkstronomy Definitely—perhaps you should apply to fly! @AstroAnnimal has some tips on what it takes to be an astronaut: https://t.co/I0CBmuPzX6 — PolitiTweet.org
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@MicahRumsey Looks pretty golden from here! 🤩 Thanks for joining us as we #UnfoldTheUniverse. — PolitiTweet.org
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Our detectives are studying tiny samples of lunar rocks brought back by Apollo astronauts, searching for clues about the origins of our Moon, Earth, and ourselves. In episode 2 of “NASA Explorers: Artemis Generation,” we join the scientists' search. https://t.co/WkyUcfIXFU — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @Space_Station: Live now on @NASA TV, the space station flies over #HurricaneIan providing live views of the storm as it makes landfall… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
While our #Crew5 crew orbits the Earth this fall, they'll be working on @ISS_Research to keep our hearts healthy—in outer space and back on the ground: https://t.co/IFfJAgKDLY https://t.co/eZmYdgd4aC — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
NASA's @SpaceX #Crew5 mission to the @Space_Station is now scheduled to launch no earlier than Tuesday, Oct. 4, as we continue to monitor the impacts of Hurricane Ian. Follow our Crew-5 blog for the latest mission updates: https://t.co/3yDKJ24Pew https://t.co/gJxMEAD7gH — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Live now: #Artemis and NASA leaders discuss the decision to roll back @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion to @NASAKennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building ahead of Hurricane Ian. https://t.co/saM2d4rhDL — PolitiTweet.org
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Ahead of Hurricane Ian, our #Artemis I Moon rocket and spacecraft were rolled back from the pad and secured inside @NASAKennedy's Vehicle Assembly Building. In a teleconference at 2pm ET (18:00 UTC), NASA leadership will discuss the decision to roll back: https://t.co/rn7zVQfhOi — PolitiTweet.org
NASA HQ PHOTO @nasahqphoto
See images from the roll back of the #Artemis I vehicle to the Vehicle Assembly Building at @NASAKennedy to ride ou… https://t.co/hoj0itjepr
NASA @NASA
Your Google search could reveal something smashing! Search for "NASA DART" on @Google to see a demonstration of browser, uh, planetary defense. https://t.co/ZuxtlgaLJ1 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Did you catch the #DARTMission stream live or Didymos it? Impact is over, but the research continues. As scientists delve into data and telescopes release images of the asteroid from their POV, follow @AsteroidWatch and @NASASolarSystem for updates. https://t.co/ZNEYDQVA8Y https://t.co/dn2veS6zbG — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
While we didn't miss Dimorphos, we definitely missed this spelling! https://t.co/xT5CNkEISd — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@astroprofhoff It's truly smashing! 🤣🙌 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@LaCaParker Looks like we're shifting more than just orbits 🤩 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@tastelikegravyX @JHUAPL We expect to share images from LICIACube within a day or two. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@cell__im @JordanT12081 @ASI_spazio DART and the Didymos are each in separate orbits around the Sun. DART’s orbital speed has been about 67,000 mph relative to the Sun. Because the Didymos system is also moving, the relative speeds of DART and Dimorphos at the time of impact is 14,000 mph relative to each other. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Live: Hear from NASA and @JHUAPL senior leaders following #DARTMission’s successful impact with non-hazardous asteroid Dimorphos. Tune in: https://t.co/dpjXzNMv06 — PolitiTweet.org