Now that’s a beautiful exposed engine!Technicians work on a test firing of a space shuttle main engine at the National Space Technology Laboratories in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, before the first flight of Columbia in 1981–
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.@RevesdEspace sera @CNES #toulouse aussi :)) https://t.co/HeDfdNLEm3
RT @Danyboycpu: #SpaceUpTLS : Martin Giard de @IRAP_France nous parlera de l’astrophysique comme fenêtre sur les origines de l’Univers. ins…
Une partie de la structure principale de l’ISS. Le ⚪en haut, vers la gauche? C’est la porte du sas par laquelle on… https://t.co/cYsnRqB2v5
NASA Plans Another Busy Year for Earth Science Fieldwork NASA scientists are crisscrossing the globe in 2017 – from a Hawaiian volcano to Colorado mountain tops and west Pacific islands – to investigate critical scientific questions about how our planet is changing and what impacts humans are having on it.
Demain le grand jour ! #EVA39 #ISS https://t.co/6185Xf1NID
On Friday, January 13, at 7 a.m. EST, astronauts @thom_astro (ESA) and @astro_kimbrough (NASA) will conduct a spacewalk to upgrade the power supply system of the International Space Station. Watch the spacewalk live tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. EST: www.nasa.gov/nasatv. Photo: NASA
This is inspiring. The more I watch these pictures, the more I want to be there and collaborate. What was before my dream, became my goal: I’m planning, working and doing everything in my power to become an ESA astronaut. For a long time I have been unsure about what I would have liked to
A view of the @Space_Station truss. @AstroPeggy says it’s even more beautiful when you are out there on a… https://t.co/AfWPqb2NjR