The mirrors for a 9 billion dollar space telescope.
Actu Spatiale
EmpOwerU has been asked by Mr. Larry Rivera and Project 2nd Chance to bring to you Katherine G. Johnson day on March 3, 2017. This will be a day of love, reflection, acknowledgement and inspiration. An annual day chosen for our Fayetteville community to show Mrs. Katherine how much we appreciate her contributions to society,
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The Rocky Mountains as seen from the space station… Our planet is beautiful, isn’t it? ✨ Credit: Thomas Pesquet/ESA/NASA
The Jan. 13 spacewalk will require many meticulous tasks. Just how hard is it to work in those spacesuit gloves? Ou… https://t.co/tkNngWzqbt
Demain matin, 7h45 :
Grand planet Earth. The giant blue marble and the Philippines seen from the International Space Station (ISS). (Credit: NASA)
I’m a Planetary Society donor! Just received my shirt last night!!
Hey @astro_luca, did it ever occur to you that Italy was actually trying to kick Sicily out? 😉 https://t.co/AKpohN2tC8
Hues in a Crater Slope Impact craters expose the subsurface materials on the steep slopes of Mars. However, these slopes often experience rockfalls and debris avalanches that keep the surface clean of dust, revealing a variety of hues, like in this enhanced-color image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, representing different rock types.