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RT @Space_Station: As we wait for the @spacex to be attached to the station, we answered @dayemak's question today, "Is Th… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101378

Have a question about today's arrival of the @spacex cargo craft at the @Space_Station? Ask it now using the hashtag and our experts will answer some during our broadcast. Watch: nasa.gov/live/ twitter.com/NASA/status/101377 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101377

RT @Space_Station: .@DanielaHomolka's question this morning is, "What Happens To The SpaceX Dragon When Is It Unloaded?" https://t… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101374

RT @Space_Station: .@RylandBarton's question today is, "How Come The SpaceX Dragon Cannot Dock On Its Own?" twitter.com/Space_Station/stat source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101373

We recently flew a remotely-piloted aircraft in America's public airspace for 2.5 hours without a safety chase plane. Starting at 4pm ET, hear our experts discuss the technology that made this this historic flight possible. Details: nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to Ask ?s using twitter.com/NASA/status/101241 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101241

LIVE NOW: Get a glimpse of what’s on board @spacex's spacecraft that will carry 5,900 pounds of science and research to the @Space_Station tomorrow. Watch: t.co/09Mb2dBsZw. Ask questions using twitter.com/NASA/status/101234 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/101234

While no known near-Earth objects pose significant risks of impact with our planet, experts from @WHOSTP, @FEMA & @AsteroidWatch developed a report outlining a nationwide response to future potential risks. Hear them discuss it LIVE: t.co/z1RgZwQkWS. Ask ?s using twitter.com/NASA/status/100948 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100948

GOOD NEWS: No known near-Earth objects pose significant risks of impact with our planet. 🌎

Join us at 1pm ET to hear experts from @WHOSTP, @FEMA & @AsteroidWatch who will outline a nationwide response to possible future risks: t.co/LpteRtEFGo Ask ?s using twitter.com/NASA/status/100947 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100947

RT @Space_Station: Updated time! - @AstroHague will be answering your questions in a tweet chat today at 5:20 p.m. ET. Learn more… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100882

RT @Space_Station: LIVE NOW: Meet the next space station crew, @AstroHague & Alexey Ovchinin! They're answering your questions liv… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100879

Meet the pair of humans who are slated to launch to @Space_Station this Oct. Located 250 miles above Earth, this orbiting lab will be their home & workplace during the months they spend in space. Tune in live NOW to get to know the crew! Qs? nasa.gov/live/ twitter.com/NASA/status/100877 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100877

RT @Space_Station: Questions for @AstroHague ahead of his upcoming mission? He'll be answering today at 5 p.m. ET. Learn more: htt… source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100871

that @AstroAcaba & @Astro_Sabot were both educators before they became @NASA_Astronauts? They recently returned to Earth from 168 days in space & will be live on @PeriscopeCo tomorrow at 3:15pm ET! Ask them your @NASAEdu-related Qs by using pscp.tv/nasa twitter.com/NASA/status/100736 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100736

Have questions about this morning’s planned 6.5 hour ? Use and we’ll answer some of them live on air! Watch now as @Astro_Feustel & @Astro_Ricky exit @Space_Station to begin working in the vacuum of space: pscp.tv/w/1jMJgENMdaMKL twitter.com/NASA/status/100723 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100723

We’re monitoring the most intense dust storms ever observed on Mars. Starting at 1:30 p.m. EDT, listen to our experts discuss what we can learn from this unprecedented Martian storm nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to Ask questions using twitter.com/NASA/status/100694 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100694

A current Martian dust storm about the size of North America & Russia combined may help scientists better understand the Red Planet. Join us tomorrow at 1:30pm ET to hear from experts about this & how it's affecting @MarsRovers operations: nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to Q? twitter.com/NASA/status/100671 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100671

A current Martian dust storm about the size of North America & Russia combined may help scientists better understand the Red Planet. Join us tomorrow at 1:30pm ET to hear from experts about this & how it's affecting @MarsRovers operations: nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to Q? twitter.com/NASA/status/100665 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100665

We're taking your Mars news Q's using . @3dphysics wanted to know how we work to ensure our experiments are not compromised. Our experts answer here & watch for more: pscp.tv/w/1gqxvprOdqqGB twitter.com/NASA/status/100479 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100479

Our experts say we now have discovered a diverse set of molecules that help us understand where @MarsCurriosity can explore next on the Red Planet.

Watch: pscp.tv/w/1gqxvprOdqqGB

Ask questions using twitter.com/NASA/status/100479 source: twitter.com/nasa/status/100479