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  1. Astronaut photography from space helped humanity 'discover the Earth' & establish :

  2. Our talented team works & everyday to understand our home :

  3. There's more than to celebrate today. is back searching for planets:

  4. Happy from far-ranging robots in our solar system.

  5. . looks at our world in many ways on & everyday, . See the views

  6. This , here's a glimpse of our efforts to understand our home planet :

  7. Earth is good to us. This resonated more after a . Sharing my orbital perspective on our planet

  8. Get an insider's look at our work & share your story with us using

  9. See our beautiful, amazing home planet this with Ultra High Definition (4K) views:

    Ultra High Definition (4K) View of Planet Earth
    We monitor Earth from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites, airborne and ground-based observations, and the International Space Station.
  10. Happy ! Here's an image of our fragile home in space. Celebrate it with us today:

  11. Timelapse video made by taking an image each second from the International Space Station and playing them back at 25 images a second.
  12. We’re seeking industry ideas for a future Mars communications orbiter. Want to help? Details

  13. Join a talk at 10pm ET on CubeSats & opportunities these small sats are providing in space:

  14. Apply for our upcoming to view a live sonic boom flight demo by our F-18! Info:

  15. With the help of , Solar Electric Propulsion could be more powerful & efficient

  16. Negotiations w/ to begin for space in our Vehicle Assembly Bldg at :

  17. We’re about to get a close-up view of air quality that will help tackle global pollution:

    Korea U.S. (KORUS) Air Quality Campaign
    Over the next six weeks, scientists will fan out across and above South Korea seeking to capture the intricate and elusive ebb and flow of changing air quality conditions.
  18. We're now LIVE on Facebook chatting with astronaut Butch Wilmore. Join us here -

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