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Phil Plait
BadAstronomer
THE PERSEVERANCE ROVER LANDS ON MARS TODAY!Here's what you need to know, including links to details and where to watch live.https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/perseverance-lands-on-mars-today-heres-what-you-need-to-know 2/ The si
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Amy Shira Teitel
AmyShiraTeitel
Who should run NASA: a scientist or a bureaucrat? I don't have the answer, but I will share a little vignette from history (because I'm an historian) that I think
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nanosat
NanoSpacecrafts
“Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke conceived active communications satellites in 1945. Active satellites would not simply reflect radio signals transmitted from ground stations but amplify and retransmit them”https://twitter.com/C
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Andrew Jones
AJ_FI
China's Tianwen-1 Mars mission is set to launch between 04:00-07:00 UTC/12-3 am Eastern July 23 (Thursday), with airspace closure notices suggesting launch ~4:45 UTC. No confirmation of live streams yet.
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Plan Continuation bias (PCB) - playing a role in COVID19? Lessons from aviation industry. A fancy name for “get-there-itis”. PCB which is an unconscious cognitive bias to continue the original
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Universe Consuming Mike
LCS_Big_Mike
I’m hearing a lot of people discussing the idea of Boeing/NASA streaming work on the SLS core at Stennis & I want to make a post explaining why that’s extremely
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Science Insider
SciInsider
.@NASA, China, and the United Arab Emirates each have a mission speeding towards Mars — all set to arrive this month. Here’s what they aim to learn. https://www.businessinsider.com/three-mars-missions-arrive-february-from-nasa-china-uae
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Alan Duffy
astroduff
So. Excited. For. This. Mission. Imagine drilling core samples for a potential return to Earth and examination of alien life?! https://twitter.com/ausspaceagency/status/1288288229456850949 Reason 2 to get even more excited about this
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart, mission specialists on the Space Shuttle Challenger during STS-41-B, used nitrogen-propelled maneuvering units to perform the first untethered spacewalks #OTD in 1984.Images: NASAhttps://www.flickr.com/p
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Kelly Lepley ✈🌍👩✈️✈️👩👧👧
kclepley
The B747-8 is equipped with 4 GEnx-2B67 engines with a rated thrust of 65,000 lbs./each. In a joint collaboration, between, @GEAviation, @Boeing, and @NASA engineers set out to make a
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Nanoracks
Nanoracks
Happening tonight: The #BishopAirlock will removed from the @SpaceX #Dragon trunk & installed on Node 3 of the @Space_Station. This will be a “cold” install - no power until after
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ISS Archaeological Project
ISSarchaeology
As scholars examining its material culture, we take no position on the appropriateness of the Space Force event, but we note that it is far from the only militaristic aspect
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
The Gemini Tow Test Vehicle (TTV) was one of two vehicles made by North American Aviation for @NASA in the 1960s. It was built to help develop a way to
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Virgin Galactic
virgingalactic
It’s a hive of activity here at Spaceport America as preparations to deliver our first spaceflight from New Mexico later this Fall continue to progress well. Here’s a flight test
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Sarah Cruddas
sarahcruddas
As we bid farewell to 2020, while it has been a difficult year for so many, one positive has been the steps forward we have made in space exploration.Here is
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Escanor🔥Emperor🥂Elect ™️
realEscanor
Astronauts Saw Giant Angels Flying In Space And Other Unexplained Phenomena[Thread] #Angels #God #GodWins #NASA Original Source:https://trueblog.net/astronauts-saw-giant-angels-flying-in-space-and-other-unexplained-phenomena-5197/ Russians
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