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It’s human nature to stretch, to go, to see, to understand. Exploration is not a choice, really; it’s an imperative.— Michael Collins, Apollo 11.
Our gamma-ray spectrometer is going to fly! NASA has selected two missions that have the potential to open new windows on one of the earliest eras in the history of our solar system – a time less than 10 million years after the birth of our sun. The missions, known as Lucy and Psyche, were
NASA’s Booster Fabrication Facility at @nasakennedy has been around since the shuttle program in the mid-1980s. Today, we are using the building to prepare our solid rocket boosters for the Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) flight of NASA’s Space Launch System, expected to launch next year. These boosters are similar to those that flew on 2009’s
Station ops manager Kenny Todd talks upcoming missions with @JAXA_en, @Roscosmos, @SpaceX and @OrbitalATK spacecraf… https://t.co/7iTHasqoxg
New Caledonia is one of the first places in the world to enter the new year because its time zone is 11 hours before the GMT time zone. Image captured from the International Space Station by ESA astronaut @thom_astro. Credit: ESA/NASA
Questions about upcoming spacewalks? Send them in with #askNASA! We’re answering live now on @NASA TV. Watch:… https://t.co/rWIFGtsqW4
NASA Selects Two Missions to Explore the Early Solar System NASA has selected two missions that have the potential to open new windows on one of the earliest eras in the history of our solar system – a time less than 10 million years after the birth of our sun. The missions, known as Lucy
Titan in front of Saturn! Titan is Saturn’s largest moon. This is a true color image from the Cassini spacecraftSome say this moon is more livable than Mars because it’s atmosphere is thicker to protect from space radiation coming down to the surface. It also has liquid methane/ethane lakes!! ⛵️ but Image Credit: NASA