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Join the
@Space_Station crew for holiday dinner! Watch as they share their favorite foods & walk down memory lane: https://youtu.be/ZPIz9_Zv2FA pic.twitter.com/ypF03vjoXk -
View of Earth from space is an incredible gift.
@AstroPeggy floats by@Space_Station windows wearing festive gear: http://go.nasa.gov/2igNP02 pic.twitter.com/syl9Wksr44 -
The Northern hemisphere is sometimes a mass of white clouds and snow... like a snow globe https://flic.kr/p/PUJhxh pic.twitter.com/dkgQVwaRoK
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Happy Holidays & Merry Christmas! We present to you a cosmic winter wonderland. Enjoy: http://go.nasa.gov/2igoZh4 pic.twitter.com/5Cep6n2RYn
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Season’s Greetings & Merry Christmas from our
#NASA family to yours! May your holidays be ‘out of this world’: http://go.nasa.gov/2i7H43l pic.twitter.com/QH09TLUXea -
The crew of the
#Exp50 flight to the@Space_Station wishes you all happy holidays! https://flic.kr/p/Pg4Hn1#Proximapic.twitter.com/QlGKWL4PTs -
All six members of the international crew celebrated the holidays together with a festive meal!pic.twitter.com/bGI0XwyAxi
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#OTD in 1968, the famous ‘Earthrise’ photo from Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the to the moon, was taken: http://go.nasa.gov/2i5kBUw pic.twitter.com/bLUGqQ6nJg -
Christmas Eve…from the moon!
#OTD in 1968, Apollo 8 crew broadcasted live pics of Earth & moon as seen from their spacecraft.@NASAHistorypic.twitter.com/QaHcXpqCKfApollo 8's Christmas Eve 1968 MessageApollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 1968. -
Sing this space-themed holiday song while you figure out where and when to spot
@Space_Station in the night sky: http://go.nasa.gov/2idx31R pic.twitter.com/eS5XNcDAZk -
Although there are no seasons in space, some cosmic vistas invoke thoughts of frosty winter landscapes. Take a look: http://nasa.tumblr.com/post/154896844449/holiday-lights-from-the-universe …pic.twitter.com/ieYFBLoJnT
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The Moon's light reflects on snow. Combined with city lights we get the most beautiful night scenes seen so far. Torino, Milano and Lyon!pic.twitter.com/3AfRyRbjfR
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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 -
This “small, stellar” galaxy looks like a rough sprinkling of stars & bright flashes of blue on a dark canvas. Info: http://go.nasa.gov/2i5nuEV pic.twitter.com/gHq2MjwIFe
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The lights of Western Europe glisten from below in this stunning nighttime view from
@Space_Station. More: http://go.nasa.gov/2i2Vli3 pic.twitter.com/9aQfx2l1oG -
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/grVeLyQtU9 -
"Today we lost a tremendous public servant who was dedicated to NASA, the nation and the world."
#RIP Piers Sellers: https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-administrator-remembers-nasa-scientist-astronaut-piers-sellers …pic.twitter.com/EieGk1jbP7 -
Since 1990,
@NASA_Hubble has sent back images that changed our understanding of the universe.#SpotHubble: https://youtu.be/T3aaDB33nJw pic.twitter.com/Cic3rIXspp -
Still looking for that perfect holiday gift? We can help! Download + print free space travel posters here: http://go.nasa.gov/2i31OcR pic.twitter.com/6dLsStRk1m
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