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Arctic weather is plunging into North America. 🌡️ The culprit is a familiar one: the polar vortex.
Seen here is a model using @NASAEarth science + other satellite measurements of temperature, moisture, wind speeds and directions, and other conditions: https://t.co/KGs3bbODFD
Using our @NASAEarth satellites, we've been tracking and monitoring #HurricaneFlorence as it inched across the Carolinas and farther inland. We're using all resources to keep disaster responders informed with the latest information to assist in decisions: https://t.co/fF8dlvvioU
The catalog of images named after French astronomer Charles Messier includes some of the most fascinating astronomical objects that can be observed from Earth’s Northern Hemisphere. Take a closer look at images captured by our @NASAHubble telescope: https://t.co/C3uiTfhts4.
In Greek & Roman mythology, Jupiter drew a veil of clouds around himself to hide his mischief. His wife, the goddess Juno, was able to peer through the clouds & see his true nature, the same way @NASAJuno spacecraft observes planet Jupiter. Take a look: https://t.co/KlnifpNCPW
Behold: see galaxies like never before! Astronomers have used the unparalleled sharpness & spectral range of the @NASAHubble telescope to create the most comprehensive, high-resolution ultraviolet-light look at nearby star-forming galaxies. Take a look: https://t.co/QEkR0EaRSp
Our @NASAJuno spacecraft captured this close-up view from February 7 of a storm with bright cloud tops on Jupiter. See this rose-colored look at the gas giant planet: https://t.co/wUuNUh15sk
A magnetic power struggle of galactic proportions - new research highlights the role of the Sun's magnetic landscape in the development of solar eruptions that can trigger space weather events around Earth. Find out more: https://t.co/55nsUVjCtE
Jupiter, you’re bluetiful 💙! Churning swirls of Jupiter’s clouds are seen in striking shades of blue in this new view taken by our @NASAJuno spacecraft. Dive in for more: https://t.co/wKrrDe2mu0
Recycling & native resources may be key to future exploring of space. We seek your ideas in a $2 million competition https://t.co/RBtI3X1fHC
Need space? Update your desktop or mobile wallpaper w/ these space pics, all sent recently by our planetary missions https://t.co/SLnNViQlqk