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Closest view yet of moon
#Daphnis between#Saturn’s rings taken by@CassiniSaturn in one of its ring-grazing passes http://go.nasa.gov/2jyhoOa pic.twitter.com/X9Ko0AeogY -
TOMORROW at 4pm ET: Join our Facebook Live & ask Qs about
@NASANewHorizons, it’s exploration of Pluto & what’s next: http://go.nasa.gov/2joZVFx pic.twitter.com/qGtQHBAvVx -
Solar System This Week: Help us find the most interesting spots to image on Jupiter, and more! Details:pic.twitter.com/TVj5Ie85kT
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Ride along for a robot’s-eye-view of
@NASAJPL's Mars Yard, a terrain simulator that tests rover hardware & software: http://go.nasa.gov/2joUUN0 pic.twitter.com/ZJi5nC9Q2O -
New record set in 2016 for Earth's global average surface temperatures - warmest since recordkeeping began in 1880: http://nasa.tumblr.com/post/156043559159/2016-sets-global-temperature-record …pic.twitter.com/3p1oElZe0J
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@MarsCuriosity rover examines possible signs of drying mud cracks more than 3 billion years old in Martian rock: http://go.nasa.gov/2joCJHo pic.twitter.com/QcmW1U4Xox -
We just experienced the hottest year on record. How do we know? By analyzing land, sea and Antarctic data: http://go.nasa.gov/2jo5Yda pic.twitter.com/QETsRDlIny
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LIVE NOW! Climate experts with NASA &
@NOAA are discussing global temperature data and 2016 climate trends. Listen: http://go.nasa.gov/2jnKMUO pic.twitter.com/sP7LbyBi2D -
2016 was the hottest year on record, continuing a decades-long warming trend, according to
@NASAGISS &@NOAA: http://go.nasa.gov/2jnQyWo pic.twitter.com/RGw7dJd03L -
Our climate experts &
@NOAA discuss global temperature data & 2016 climate trends during an 11am ET teleconference: http://go.nasa.gov/2jnJhpw pic.twitter.com/W6nk37ydPq -
Good morning USA! Dallas - Austin - San Antonio - Houston, all the way to
#Florida. Can you find your Gulf Coast city?pic.twitter.com/E3c63sBNWa -
No day is alike on
@Space_Station. We started the week with a launch of#CubeSats. So cool to watch them fly in formation!@JAXA_enpic.twitter.com/ljnWzPnIY9 -
“He would not like to be, forever, the last man to walk on the moon”. –NASA Admin Bolden on passing of Gene Cernan: https://youtu.be/zhsH3MB11Vg pic.twitter.com/PPUBaomJkA
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A telescope inside a Boeing 747SP enables observations of the solar system & beyond not possible from the ground. http://go.nasa.gov/2g3v8Mp pic.twitter.com/fCHvWNHDF6
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Mars once had lakes, or at least wetter conditions than it does today, based on the latest data from
@MarsCuriosity: http://go.nasa.gov/2iEZq8g pic.twitter.com/SLKmW0wgj8 -
Climate experts are discussing global temperature data & 2016 climate trends during a telecon at 11am ET Wednesday: http://go.nasa.gov/2jwliGL pic.twitter.com/ep2XWskIwv
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Success!
@OSIRISREx on its journey to an asteroid made it's first deep space maneuver, a 964 mph change in velocity: http://go.nasa.gov/2jwhBB8 pic.twitter.com/KLvgrvcZUz -
Spotted!
@Astro_Kimbrough working outside@Space_Station during Friday's#spacewalk. Image was taken by@Thom_Astro: http://go.nasa.gov/2iExBNb pic.twitter.com/hxaXwS4gCP -
Our Aqua satellite highlighted the atmospheric rivers that brought rains, heavy snowfall & flooding to California: http://go.nasa.gov/2jw4QX5 pic.twitter.com/HSImOYRGQd
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#Science is fun, especially when you are part of it! Being weightless in free fall, a thin string can easily redirect you.pic.twitter.com/cy4VnxAKwBFree Fall Experiment - the difference between mass and weight.In this video I am demonstrating the difference between mass and weight using the interaction force applied by a string. Students will do a similar experiment on Earth to compare results.
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