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Phil Metzger (@drphiltill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw this yesterday morning and have been thinking about it nonstop. These explosive eruptions are not the way we expected lunar soil to behave. I have heard a couple exotic theories to explain it. Overall, the results from the mission have been phenomenal.

NASA 360 (@nasa360) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re going! 🌖🚀 Meet the astronauts who’ll be the first to fly under NASA’s #Artemis mission! They’ve just unveiled their official mission patch. Check it out and learn more about their historic journey: go.nasa.gov/4cn6hzN

We’re going! 🌖🚀

Meet the astronauts who’ll be the first to fly under NASA’s #Artemis mission! They’ve just unveiled their official mission patch. Check it out and learn more about their historic journey: go.nasa.gov/4cn6hzN
National Air and Space Museum (@airandspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 2021, Mars Helicopter Ingenuity was deployed from the Perseverance rover, where it was stowed during the journey to Mars. Ingenuity touched down on the Martian surface, survived the frigid night, and made a history-making flight soon after.

On this day in 2021, Mars Helicopter Ingenuity was deployed from the Perseverance rover, where it was stowed during the journey to Mars. Ingenuity touched down on the Martian surface, survived the frigid night, and made a history-making flight soon after.
Black Hole (@konstructivizm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The James Webb telescope has discovered Jupiter-sized "planets" in space, free-floating and gravitationally unbound to any star What has astonished scientists is that the planets are moving in pairs. Astronomers are now trying to explain this phenomenon scientifically. They are

The James Webb telescope has discovered Jupiter-sized "planets" in space, free-floating and gravitationally unbound to any star

What has astonished scientists is that the planets are moving in pairs.

Astronomers are now trying to explain this phenomenon scientifically. They are
Andy Saunders - Apollo Remastered (@andysaunders_1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On what would've been Scott Carpenter's 100th birthday! One of the 'Mercury 7', his 16mm film was water damaged at splashdown & couldn't be effectively developed. 63 years on, we can finally see him clearly during flight, after restoring the film for #GeminiAndMercuryRemastered

On what would've been Scott Carpenter's 100th birthday!
One of the 'Mercury 7', his 16mm film was water damaged at splashdown & couldn't be effectively developed.
63 years on, we can finally see him clearly during flight, after restoring the film for #GeminiAndMercuryRemastered
Astronomy Picture Of the Day (@apod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where are Saturn's ears? Galileo is credited, in 1610, as the first person to see Saturn's rings. Testing out Lipperhey's recently co-invented telescope, Galileo did not know what they were and so called them "ears". The mystery deepened in 1612, when Saturn's ears mysteriously

Where are Saturn's ears? Galileo is credited, in 1610, as the first person to see Saturn's rings. Testing out Lipperhey's recently co-invented telescope, Galileo did not know what they were and so called them "ears". The mystery deepened in 1612, when Saturn's ears mysteriously
NASA STEM (@nasastem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that NASA technology can be found all around you? 🔎 Check out the Search for Spinoffs game to see if you can find all the examples of NASA Spinoff technology. Then see how many are also found in your home! 🏠 nasa.gov/specials/kidsc…

Did you know that NASA technology can be found all around you? 🔎

Check out the Search for Spinoffs game to see if you can find all the examples of <a href="/NASAspinoff/">NASA Spinoff</a> technology. Then see how many are also found in your home! 🏠

nasa.gov/specials/kidsc…
SPACE.com (@spacedotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA engineers have miraculously revived the Voyager 1 interstellar probe's backup thrusters — components that hadn't been used since 2004. space.com/space-explorat…

News from Science (@newsfromscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a world first, researchers report easing the symptoms of a baby boy with a rare, life-threatening disease by giving him a version of the #CRISPR gene editor tailored to a mutation he carries. scim.ag/3GU1Twg

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) It has a period of 80,000 years. The last time it was this close, Earth was inhabited by Neanderthals. We'll never see it again. x.com/i/status/19013…

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Until March, Saturn had 146 known moons, then astronomers discovered 128 new ones, bringing the ringed gas giant's total up to 274 moons—far beyond any other planet in our Solar System. This is the coreography of their dance.

News from Science (@newsfromscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In hopes of attracting coral larvae to settle on degraded reefs, researchers have developed a new kind of material that can slowly release an algal “healthy reef scent” into the surrounding water. scim.ag/4kmLv64

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leveraging synthetic biology techniques, researchers have engineered a strain of Salmonella that can stimulate mature tertiary lymphoid structures to augment antitumor immunity and shrink colorectal cancer tumors in mice. Learn more in Science Translational Medicine: scim.ag/4naECqz

Leveraging synthetic biology techniques, researchers have engineered a strain of Salmonella that can stimulate mature tertiary lymphoid structures to augment antitumor immunity and shrink colorectal cancer tumors in mice. 

Learn more in <a href="/ScienceTM/">Science Translational Medicine</a>: scim.ag/4naECqz
NASA Mars (@nasamars) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exploring an area previously only seen from orbit, the Curiosity rover has found dramatic new evidence of ancient groundwater. The rover is using its drill to snag samples of rock that will give geologists new clues to how this area formed. go.nasa.gov/4ljOVa0

CONTACT LIGHT 。 ◯ *・ (@contactlight69) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Wright Brothers flew for exactly 120 feet over 12 seconds on December 17, 1903. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon on July 20, 1969. Only 65 years, 7 months, 3 days later. #Apollo11 contactlight.de

The Wright Brothers flew for exactly 120 feet over 12 seconds on December 17, 1903.

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon on July 20, 1969.

Only 65 years, 7 months, 3 days later.

#Apollo11
contactlight.de
National Air and Space Museum (@airandspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD in 1917, "2001: A Space Odyssey" author Arthur C. Clarke was born. Clarke was a noted futurist and popularizer of science and technology, work that is documented in his papers, which are in our Archives: s.si.edu/3YtD4g6

#OTD in 1917, "2001: A Space Odyssey" author Arthur C. Clarke was born. Clarke was a noted futurist and popularizer of science and technology, work that is documented in his papers, which are in our Archives: s.si.edu/3YtD4g6
CONTACT LIGHT 。 ◯ *・ (@contactlight69) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD December 16, 1965, Wally Schirra (GEMINI VI) played “Jingle Bells” on a Hohner harmonica in space. The rest, of course, is history contactlight.de forallmankind.de

#OTD December 16, 1965,
Wally Schirra (GEMINI VI) 
played “Jingle Bells” on a Hohner harmonica in space. 
The rest, of course, is history  
contactlight.de 
forallmankind.de