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Teachers: Celebrate in your classroom!

Challenge your students to use pi to solve some of the same problems our scientists and engineers face while exploring other worlds. Answer key is available on March 15. Slice into our https://t.co/07d3us4Whh

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Want to see a rocket launch? 🚀

If you live in or near the Mid-Atlantic region, you’re in luck— our cargo mission is set to launch to the on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 5:30am ET (2130 UTC). With clear skies, you might see it. Viewing times: https://t.co/YSk0Wbmd7r

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🗣 Applications for our Solar System Ambassadors Program close on Sept. 30. Through the program, selected space enthusiasts are trained, and volunteer to communicate our exciting discoveries to their communities. More on requirements, and how to apply: https://t.co/VxS6un0Iii

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Search no more: the wonders of the cosmos, brought right to your screen. Today's features the first full-color images from the world's most powerful space telescope, . https://t.co/0eYk8Q8oQB

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💫 Known as the “Pillars of Creation,” these tendrils of cosmic dust and gas are giving birth to new stars, buried within their spires.

Celebrate with and learn more about this beauty located in the Eagle Nebula: https://t.co/oXic9HMAw5

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LIVE NOW: Scientists and experts detail how they expect to when it looks back at the first stars and galaxies: https://t.co/z1RgZwyJyi

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LIVE NOW: Our Ask Me Anything is open for questions!

What do you want to know about our upcoming asteroid deflection test? Join us starting at 4pm ET (21:00 UTC) to talk with our planetary defense experts: https://t.co/X9shwUzfaq

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This Godzilla isn’t flattening any skylines — it’s just a cloud of gas and dust, striking an eerie resemblance to the fictional sea monster. In this image captured by our Spitzer Space Telescope, the colors represent different infrared light wavelengths: https://t.co/Q8jegKs0ZW

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NEW: Scientists may have detected evidence of a planet candidate orbiting a star outside our Milky Way galaxy for the first time. The exoplanet could be about the size of Saturn: https://t.co/yoeFcGn2RK

Have questions? Head over to for a Q&A.

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