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RT @SOFIAtelescope: Astronomers, have you heard we're now accepting observing proposals? We fly above 99% of the water vapor in Earth’s atm… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101326

Scientists are using Earth to study distant worlds that orbit stars outside our solar system in an effort to answer big questions about our place in the universe and whether life exists beyond our home planet. Learn more: nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-uses twitter.com/NASA/status/101323 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101323

RT @NASAGoddard: Fisheries employ more than 3 million people in the U.S. so it's important to understand ocean health. Join @NASASocial and… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101320

RT @NASAScienceCast: A coordinated effort is being made by many nations around the world to detect and track near-Earth objects, such as as… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101318

RT @NASAAmes: What’s it like to be a lawyer for NASA? On the latest podcast, we talk about navigating the legal realm of… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101316

Gaze upon the beauty of our home planet from the vantage point of our orbiting laboratory. 🌎 Seen here is the robotic arm of the @Space_Station's Kibo laboratory module, where we conduct experiments on space medicine, biology, biotechnology & more. Info: t.co/T9cX4Jx6It twitter.com/NASA/status/101310 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101310

RT @NASAEarth: Social media, ahoy! Apply to join us for a @NASASocial in Seattle on Aug. 9 to explore two seaborne laboratories before they… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101310

RT @NASA_Technology: The newest edition of our app, Technology Innovation, is available for download in the iTunes & Google Play stores! Is… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101309

It's ! ☄️Ever wonder how we spot asteroids that may be getting close to Earth? See how we find, study and track near-Earth objects by visiting t.co/010iv2hFZI. twitter.com/NASA/status/101307 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101307

This week at NASA:

- 🚀5,900 pounds of cargo launch to space
- ☄️New clues about interstellar object
- 🔭@NASAWebb telescope gets a new launch date
- 🛬 Test flights aim to reduce aircraft noise

Take a look at these stories & more: youtube.com/watch?v=TV4oNZzRBY twitter.com/NASA/status/101287 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101287

Do @NASA_Astronauts experience vertigo while in orbit?

Find out on this week’s @Space_Station update: t.co/iReRdY2x6J.

Ask questions using . twitter.com/NASA/status/101284 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101284

RT @NASAGoddard: Calling all social media users! The deadline is July 2 to apply for our @NASASocial in Seattle on Thurs., Aug. 9 – all abo… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101283

Today, a memorial service commemorated the extraordinary life of Apollo and Skylab astronaut Alan Bean, who passed away May 26. Learn about Bean’s legacy as the fourth human to walk on the Moon and as an accomplished artist: t.co/98zrWGW7D7. twitter.com/NASA/status/101282 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101282

Twinkle, twinkle, many stars! ⭐️Our @NASAHubble telescope spotted this gravitationally bound collection of hundreds of thousands of stars that are thought to have formed at roughly the same time. Details: nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard twitter.com/NASA/status/101280 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101280

RT @NASA_Johnson: NASA Astronaut Dan Burbank, who spent 188 days in space over three missions, is retiring from the agency. Friday, June 29… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101278

RT @NSOtweets: Today on @kencen's Digital Stage: Experience the world premiere performance of @m_giacchino's "Voyage," inspired by the work… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101275

Not all experiments can be done in space. That’s why we have a unique three-story habitat that helps us study factors like isolation & confinement in remote conditions. Read about this experience from those who recently “returned” from a 45-day mission: tumblr.com/privacy/consent?red twitter.com/NASA/status/101274 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101274

Not all experiments can be done in space. That’s why we have a unique three-story habitat that helps us study factors like isolation & confinement in remote conditions. Read about this experience from those who recently “returned” from a 45-day mission:
tumblr.com/privacy/consent?red twitter.com/NASA/status/101274 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101274