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Someone ''space-ial'' in your life? Let them know with a card from @NASA 💌
Happy #ValentinesDay! https://t.co/QZGCyALTP5
End the year (or start the new one) feeling a little bit smarter with Exo 101: Everything you need to know about exoplanets. Learn about mysterious worlds and how @NASA is searching for life beyond Earth. https://t.co/XOcBhbRUjy
When it launches🚀 later this year, @NASAWebb🛰 will be the most complex – and powerful – space science observatory ever. We can’t wait! Get ready with our new poster: https://t.co/4BG7Lk0bSP
Space telescopes are the extension of humanity into the farthest reaches. They are the eyes that allow us to see beyond what is ''visible.'' They are the best of us. This week we'll release the final poster in our mission series. Can you guess who's next? https://t.co/fJvd5gJmk7
For more than 30 years, @NASAHubble has brought the cosmos down to Earth. It also discovered faraway worlds and told us more about them. Get our new free poster celebrating @NASA’s intrepid explorer! https://t.co/YaSa52KE84
Science is a shared endeavor. And the tools that we use, like space telescopes, are also used together to build on what we know. Think of them like science superstars! And every superstar🤩 deserves a poster…
We'll release a new one tomorrow! https://t.co/fJvd5gJmk7
So far, we've released three posters celebrating @NASA space telescopes that study worlds beyond our solar system -- exoplanets. We'll launch🚀a new poster next week! Any guesses?🤔Meanwhile, collect them all! https://t.co/fJvd5gJmk7
Meet TrEs-2b, the planet of eternal night. This alien world is less reflective than coal. Some scientists think an eerie deep red glow would emanate from its burning atmosphere – the air of this planet is as hot as lava. https://t.co/pgJJvwNXNX
“The kinds of planets that could be [considered] Earth-like may be very different from modern Earth.” Suppose life elsewhere is not “life as we know it.” Would we recognize life as we don’t know it?
It comes down to one big question: Are we alone? https://t.co/r89tMkExEP
Our galaxy contains billions of stars, our Sun among them. If each of those stars has not just one planet, but, like ours, a whole system, then the number of exoplanets is truly astronomical: into the trillions.
#MondayMotivation: Find your world.
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