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Stormy weather... around the solar system.
Tune in to NASA Science Live for a look at severe weather on other planets, and how it helps us understand weather on Earth. Today at noon PT (3pm ET, 1900 UTC) on https://t.co/1ECd1Lj1d7
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💫 Heading into the weekend like Zeta Ophiuchi
Stellar winds flowing out from this fast-moving star make ripples in the dust as it approaches. They create the glowing bow shock seen seen here in infrared light by @NASASpitzer. https://t.co/TyH2nYHqAl
#FridayFeeling #SpaceDay
#TuesdayThoughts: What would it be like to live on a planet circling another sun?
Check out 55 Cancri e. It's so close to its star we suspect the floor is lava and the sky sparkles with silicate clouds! https://t.co/YrEuMInIZ5
Mariner 10 launched #OTD in 1973.
It was the first mission to use gravity assist, helped paved the way for #Voyager and captured these stunning images of Venus and Mercury: https://t.co/ljq8O9HMuK
You are made of star stuff. Elements in your body were forged in the heat of a star. So go on, be awesome, just like Zeta Ophiuchi here, a star traveling so fast it created a huge bow shock in space. https://t.co/2CFOpOOhFi
#TuesdayThoughts
🎨 #CitizenScience produced this abstract artwork using data from the #JunoCam imager on @NASAJuno.
Here’s how it was made: https://t.co/9IjjEQH1Ee
Jove en Rose 🌹
This image from @NASAJuno captures a close-up view of a storm in the northern hemisphere of Jupiter. More info: https://t.co/LqZ75ff61c #JunoCam
Starting this month, @NASA is launching a suite of 6 next-generation small satellite missions to observe our planet https://t.co/bpAYHUARur
First-ever images of #Jupiter’s poles show storms + weather. Photos by @nasajuno https://t.co/TuxLpKpKqy