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@AdotSharma's#Forbes30Under30 profile here: http://www.forbes.com/profile/arun-sharma/ … Learn more about his@ISS_Research→https://youtu.be/FPGaKzBxGkU?t=1m37s … -
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@AdotSharma on being named to 2017#Forbes30Under30 Science list for outstanding work w/#HeartCells@ISS_Research experiment!pic.twitter.com/wF81wn2Wvd -
Wanting better sleep in the new year? Seven ways astronauts improve sleep that may help you snooze better on earth: http://go.nasa.gov/2iArtHz pic.twitter.com/OPtK1GxvNJ
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Already dreaming of your next getaway? Apply to our Feb. 1
#NASASocial leading up to Super Bowl LI: http://go.nasa.gov/2i6BD1J#SB51pic.twitter.com/WN5RqVxC4T -
#Dextre ends 2016 with marathon battery replacement operation: http://ow.ly/hvpf30785fY .#NoRestForRobots#ISSpic.twitter.com/ymd1SDCBcg -
Space hamburger: tortilla, rehydrated beef, fresh onion from
#HTV6,@ISS_Research lettuce & sauce. Tasted like heaven, flew like an angel ;)pic.twitter.com/uIaeGWEkZj -
Kibo, Japanese Experimental Module Aboard ISS Deploys Pico Dragon and 3 Other Microsatellites
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Electronic Nose analyzes the atmosphere inside the space station to provide rapid, advanced warning of potential contaminant build-up.pic.twitter.com/eBfnycbH8s
Space SnifferFor long-duration space missions, it’s important to be able to ensure clean air for crew members to breathe, and that’s the reason for Electronic Nose. -
2016 was an incredible year on the station with tons of launches, spacewalks and out of this world science.
#SpaceToGroundpic.twitter.com/HGvhv8n0LKSpace to Ground: 2016: A Space Expedition: 12/22/20162016 was an incredible year on the station with tons of launches, spacewalks and out of this world science. -
Live HD Earth viewing from the
@Space_Station! Go full screen, sit back, watch & enjoy our home planet. Live views: http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/HDEV pic.twitter.com/GHwxFtKH3h -
Feed your brain with our new Plant Growth app this winter break! For Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/space-science-investigations/id1131254597?mt=8 … For Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gov.nasa.jsc.igoal.SSIPlants …pic.twitter.com/dNWche3mWc
NASA Space Science Investigations: Plant GrowthWelcome to the International Space Station! As the newest member of the space station crew, it’s your task to familiarize yourself with the station, and help out with the plant growth experiment. -
Space station
@NASA_astronauts take thousands of photos of Earth every year. Enjoy the Top 16 Earth Images of 2016!pic.twitter.com/UaywXcovQjTop 16 Earth Images of 2016Astronauts on the space station take thousands of Earth photos every year. NASA Johnson's Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit pored through this year's to pick the top 16 photos of Earth for 2016. -
New Japanese gear delivered on
#HTV6 installed as new European@ISS_Research for water recycling method starts. http://go.nasa.gov/2hpkpPc pic.twitter.com/SPNjFbuxsi -
Take a metal ball, levitate w/magnets, melt w/laser, supercool & rock out some sweet material science--
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Why do we grow plants in space? The lettuce harvested aboard space station is preparing us for long duration missions to places like Mars!pic.twitter.com/Fltg3E2AUY
Veggie Grows Again!The space station crew harvested the second crop of lettuce grown aboard, another step towards preparing astronauts to grow their own food on long duration missions. -
"How can we use satellites to help humanity?"
@planetlabs CEO, Will Marshall. Learn more: https://youtu.be/cm3sN-wpLpE https://twitter.com/planetlabs/status/808799955334795265 …2:20 -
To learn more about Canada’s Vascular Echo experiment: http://ow.ly/WNXo3077o4A .https://twitter.com/CNES/status/808967716879167488 …
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The Lighting Effects investigation began today aboard
@Space_Station. Let there be (better) light: http://go.nasa.gov/2hjcbZ4 https://twitter.com/NASAScienceCast/status/808771095859859456 …4:14 -
We have a lot left to learn from cosmic rays, and what we have learned is often surprising. http://go.nasa.gov/2hiNWtU pic.twitter.com/3aHZh26Ap5
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#HeartCells investigation highlighted in@sciencemagazine's piece on why researchers are sending#stemcells to spacehttp://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/12/why-are-scientists-shooting-stem-cells-space …
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