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Did you know that among so many other things we do, we publish books? 📚 From Earth imagery to engineering handbooks, we’ve got something for you. Explore NASA’s e-book library and spend some quality time with your favorite space agency: https://t.co/SeVBw4fYFU
What do slime mold and the universe have in common? 🤔
A lot, actually. Slime mold builds complex networks in search of food, not unlike how gravity builds a cobweb structure of galaxies. https://t.co/8mFH64o89B
The legacy of @NASASpitzer will live on! After more than 16 years of studying the universe in infrared, the space telescope's mission has come to an end. One of our greatest observatories will be remembered for its discoveries: https://t.co/SUYSh0m6nD #SpitzerFinalVoyage
It was a dark and stormy flyby... 🛰️🌀 Our @NASAJuno spacecraft's JunoCam captured images of the chaotic, stormy northern hemisphere of Jupiter during its 24th close pass of the planet on Dec. 26, 2019. Image processed by citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill: https://t.co/3EN14GCN5v
Distant galaxies, exoplanets & more – @NASASpitzer has lifted the veil on the infrared universe. W/ its mission coming to an end, join us for a show celebrating the life & legacy of 1 of our Great Observatories. Ask ?s using #askNASA!
🗓️Jan. 22 at 1pm ET: https://t.co/rjrG6N9UOj
Launch Update: @SpaceX is now targeting 8am ET Sunday, Jan. 19 for the #CrewDragon’s In-Flight Abort Test, which will demonstrate the spacecraft’s ability to safely escape the Falcon 9 rocket in the event of a failure during launch: https://t.co/P58d0XYK3w
🌡️ 2019 was the 2nd hottest year, globally, since modern record keeping began. But what does that mean for our planet?
📈 We’ve broken down the year, the record and the consequences by the numbers: https://t.co/3TbAYue6d5
From today through Jan. 8, our researchers will present new findings on astrophysics and space science research at the annual @AAS_Office meeting: https://t.co/xxnK4P9FeF
Watch live briefings each day at 3:15pm & 7:15pm ET: https://t.co/po3R7AHraZ
Ever wondered how the scientific process works? Join #NASAScience researchers this week as they present new findings at the #AGU19 conference in San Francisco. There will be live streams, stories and spotlights from the @NASAExhibit booth. Follow along: https://t.co/SJPkkwK1GY
Aboard @Space_Station, a 360° camera records an orbital sunrise. ☀️ It's part of a @FelixandPaul project to share the unique experience of living in space — and a demo of using VR tech to document space exploration. Next up? Filming a spacewalk. More: https://t.co/5R788IR5BG