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NASA @NASA
A lunar mountain is named for Apollo mathematician Melba Roy Mouton, @NASAPersevere shares a Martian postcard, and @NASASpinoff technology assists following the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. All this and more this week at NASA: https://t.co/MyG37QzGhO https://t.co/oRXZAgs1s9 — PolitiTweet.org
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@HariSeldon2100 @NASAWebb A galactic-sized question! Density of the material you can see in infrared (stars) often follows density of material you can’t see (gas)! See how @NASAWebb helps us #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/KPO8XAnZai — PolitiTweet.org
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Send your name on a future Mars mission: https://t.co/CRcDLTOx8x https://t.co/0utTgslGKf — PolitiTweet.org
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Two years ago, a car-sized rover landed on Mars with the names of 10.9 million Earthlings. Now, @NASAPersevere is collecting samples set to one day return to Earth: https://t.co/66oFysYTOx https://t.co/drfsXKh0eA — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE: We're sharing mission updates and discussing upcoming milestones for NASA's @Boeing Crew Flight Test mission. #Starliner is scheduled to launch to the @Space_Station no earlier than this April. Listen in: https://t.co/RecDahzor6 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASAJPL: LIVE NOW 🔴 We’re chatting with a member of @NASAPersevere's team and looking back on the rover's first two years on Mars. Tu… — PolitiTweet.org
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@sjfostersound It depends on how far Earth is from Mars, the mass of the payload, and how powerful your launch vehicle is. It took @NASAPersevere ~seven months. We’re testing new technology with @DARPA that could help cut down the time it takes to reach the Red Planet: https://t.co/zBgVfG0SyV — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Swirling space spider? The Eye of Sauron? What do you see? With unprecedented clarity, @NASAWebb took its first look at the dust, gas, and star formation of nearby galaxies in infrared wavelengths, which may help us understand how galaxies form. https://t.co/cH4RwoAc9C https://t.co/QsQVyvY43d — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Swirling space spider? The Eye of Sauron? What do you see? With unprecedented clarity, @NASA_Webb took its first look at the dust, gas, and star formation of nearby galaxies in infrared wavelengths, which may help us understand how galaxies form. https://t.co/cH4RwoAc9C https://t.co/YilpoTo6xZ — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
“If you just invest a little time and a little effort in people, you will get so much more back.” Dewayne Washington leads communications efforts for the #MarsSampleReturn campaign. This #BlackHistoryMonth, discover his leadership philosophies: https://t.co/vZyb2bEEp5 https://t.co/lDQzia3ylM — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@harryallen Correct! The VIPER mission proposed the name to the International Astronomical Union as the IAU theme for naming mountains (mons) on the Moon focuses on “scientists who have made outstanding or fundamental contributions to their fields.” https://t.co/Fng8iiGOWp — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAWebb: It’s a great big universe… Webb’s new view of Pandora’s Cluster stitches 4 snapshots together into a panorama, showing 3 sep… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Have humans ever visited Mars? Not yet, but we’ve sent rovers, landers, and orbiters to gather the information we'll need to keep future astronauts safe, and with @NASAArtemis, we’re working on new tech that could one day get humans to Mars. https://t.co/8T8CwvyNqr https://t.co/fDpXjmU6wN — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Melba Roy Mouton—a NASA mathematician and key figure in the Apollo era—is being honored with the naming of a mountain on the Moon’s South Pole. Mons Mouton is the future landing site of VIPER, our rover set to explore the lunar surface for Artemis: https://t.co/Fng8iiGOWp #BHM https://t.co/2tY4EQ9V1Z — PolitiTweet.org
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@1wKxRlgtJ6sK3fE @NASAspinoff The FINDER prototype was made by @NASAJPL and @dhsscitech. After that initial prototype showed promise, SpecOps Group Inc. of Sarasota, Florida, founded by Adrian Garulay and Tom Coulter, was one of two companies that received licenses to build commercial versions of FINDER. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
A @NASASpinoff technology called FINDER has been deployed to aid first responders after the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. This technology helps rescue teams locate people trapped in rubble. https://t.co/jMkLFWR64f https://t.co/vsEYxvzEfQ — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@OriginalSin33 @NASAVoyager The “pale blue dot” image was taken just 34 minutes before Voyager 1 powered off its cameras forever. But don’t worry; we’re still communicating with the spacecraft through @NASASCaN. Learn how we communicate with spacecraft near and far: https://t.co/Z8iNkOMavP — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@ElofLA @NASAVoyager The “pale blue dot” photo was taken by Voyager 1. Still, both @NASAVoyager spacecraft have helped expand our understanding of the solar system while providing gorgeous images as they traverse into interstellar space. Discover more at: https://t.co/Ly4Mjord87 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
A scientific heartthrob! ❤️ This #ValentinesDay, learn more about how @ISS_Research is helping our hearts beat strong—like the Cardinal Heart experiment, which studies beating heart tissues in space to understand age-related heart diseases back on Earth: https://t.co/Wwk0Cd5SWa https://t.co/Le2A4WVIlF — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @NASAPersevere: The full set, in one view! Check out my new panorama, featuring all 🔟 of the sample tubes I recently set down as a backu… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
In our newest citizen science project, you can @DoNASAScience by helping to train AI algorithms to search for potential signs of life beyond Earth: https://t.co/wVIp5vcU6n https://t.co/8SLsmFkxmx — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
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NASA Exoplanets @NASAExoplanets
Tidally locked or forever alone? Tight with your squad and/or dreaming of a hot Jupiter? Happy #ValentinesDay! Chec… https://t.co/gNUz7Vdv4b
NASA @NASA
That’s home. That’s us. 🌎 This image dubbed the “pale blue dot” was taken by @NASAVoyager today in 1990. As the spacecraft sped toward interstellar space, it captured Earth from 3.7 billion miles (6 billion km) away. Find out 10 fast facts: https://t.co/b7w6XngBMo https://t.co/a8AWOsm2DN — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
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NASA Sun & Space @NASASun
The Sun's a big red (giant) Earth looks mostly blue I found this heart-shaped sunspot Perfect, just like you!… https://t.co/u4bpFwB0UJ
NASA @NASA
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NASA en español @NASA_es
¡El amor está en el aire! (Y en órbita.) ❤️💫 Este #DíaDeSanValentín, felicita a tus personas amadas con una de nues… https://t.co/dCkWoVhtuq
NASA @NASA
@DrPCooper1 Though Pluto is a cold dwarf planet, it has enough heart for the whole solar system. Discover more about the heart of Pluto: https://t.co/3tWCSfSsFo — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
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NASA Space Place @NASAspaceplace
You can’t spell ‘heart’ without Earth! ❤️🌍 Thanks for being such a great home, @NASAEarth – home is where the heart… https://t.co/yBRr9HwMWZ
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@broadwym @MargaretJanz She looks like a great Pawstronaut candidate, we will watch her career with great interest! — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@librarycongress @EuropaClipper @NASAJPL @adalimon Mars is red, Earth has birds, We’re glad a professional poet Is writing the words Thanks for bringing art to the science of exploration, @librarycongress and @adalimon! https://t.co/IIh5kbXxi3 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
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NASA's Johnson Space Center @NASA_Johnson
Just like love, space can be hard on the human heart.❤️ This #ValentinesDay, learn more about a new @NASA effort c… https://t.co/SfcwzepqOi