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SDO traced out a plus sign in space to calibrate its sensors, giving us this dizzying solar footage. http://go.nasa.gov/2fg0ZJP pic.twitter.com/zvcABoeyqe
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Our MMS mission has set the Guinness World Record for highest-altitude GPS signal fix -- at 43,500 miles! http://go.nasa.gov/2f1W2Gs pic.twitter.com/HREIwRp2yj
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Our MMS mission has broken the world record for highest fix of a GPS signal--at 43,500 miles above Earth's surface! http://go.nasa.gov/2f1W2Gs pic.twitter.com/cGwdcpYp59
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The sun dodges in and out of the frame as our solar observatory traces out a huge plus sign in space: http://go.nasa.gov/2fg0ZJP pic.twitter.com/Xpj6Uz1PEG
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MMS now holds the Guinness World Record for highest altitude fix of a GPS signal--43,500 miles above Earth! http://go.nasa.gov/2f1W2Gs pic.twitter.com/tet93Uxux3
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This dizzying footage is the result of calibration maneuvers by one of our solar observatories. http://go.nasa.gov/2fg0ZJP pic.twitter.com/LKr7NioOPn
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Our sun-watching SDO traced out a plus sign in space to calibrate its sensors: http://go.nasa.gov/2fg0ZJP pic.twitter.com/DnxOmDHyf5
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#SDO saw a partial solar eclipse on Sunday--why did it make the spacecraft wobble? http://go.nasa.gov/2fwTdht pic.twitter.com/MtFqZHTBrm -
The sun seems to shake in this SDO footage--but not because the spacecraft was spooked by this lunar transit. http://go.nasa.gov/2fwTdht pic.twitter.com/wrwU630tch
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The Wind mission is 22 years old today! Some highlights from its two+ decades in space: http://go.nasa.gov/1MtC57e pic.twitter.com/dv7b7kfdHd
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This lunar transit may have tricked our sun-watching observatory's sensors, but it's quite the treat for us. http://go.nasa.gov/2fwTdht pic.twitter.com/Tj3IeD1mi3
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The sun seems to shake in this SDO footage--but not because the spacecraft was spooked by this lunar transit. http://go.nasa.gov/2fwTdht pic.twitter.com/MAauCFkCQ8
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Happy Halloween -- our favorite zombie is SOHO! The spacecraft came back from the 'dead' in 1998: http://go.nasa.gov/2dV2kIu pic.twitter.com/6GU0ecXktX
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Happy Halloween! Our sun looks a bit like a spooky jack-o'-lantern in this image from sun-watching spacecraft SDO: http://go.nasa.gov/2eMGOm3 pic.twitter.com/TRC9QlhWJL
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The sun's active regions form a spooky jack-o'-lantern face in this SDO image http://go.nasa.gov/2eMGOm3 pic.twitter.com/RxVJw3Dasu
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Why not let our sun inspire your pumpkin carving this year? SDO images at http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
#NASApumpkinhttps://twitter.com/JayIsPainting/status/791353540698640384 … -
La investigadora de meteorología espacial
@YMCollado está contestando en vivo preguntas sobre tormentas solares: http://bit.ly/2e5ue2P pic.twitter.com/S2WVSuJvLQ -
Our space weather scientist
@YMCollado is live with@EsTrending to talk about solar storms: https://www.facebook.com/EsTrending/videos/1748958922019864/ …pic.twitter.com/JRO9iHf2Xi -
The sun's active regions form a spooky jack-o'-lantern face in this SDO image http://go.nasa.gov/2eMGOm3 pic.twitter.com/RxVJw3Dasu
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