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Mr. Johnson

@diggssciencelab

Science teacher, MESA coordinator, and SeaPerch coordinator for Diggs Elementary, and Space Foundation Teacher Liaison

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I see you Diggs!!!Charles County Teams Advance to MESA State Event - The Southern Maryland Chronicle southernmarylandchronicle.com/2025/04/24/cha…

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Why is a Jupiter-bound spacecraft taking photos of Mars? ARCHIVED - NASA Europa Clipper used its recent Mars gravity assist to calibrate its thermal imager. Scientists will compare these images with existing Mars data to ensure the instrument works correctly at Europa. go.nasa.gov/3ERKEv8

Why is a Jupiter-bound spacecraft taking photos of Mars?

<a href="/EuropaClipper/">ARCHIVED - NASA Europa Clipper</a> used its recent Mars gravity assist to calibrate its thermal imager. Scientists will compare these images with existing Mars data to ensure the instrument works correctly at Europa. go.nasa.gov/3ERKEv8
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Learn about the strongest solar storm to ever strike Earth, occurring around 14,300 years ago during the last Ice Age. discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/t…

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What’s better than one Moon rocket? TWO Moon rockets 🚀🚀 Teams moved the first piece of Artemis III hardware to NASA's Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building for processing. Called the boat tail, this hardware is a fairing-like structure that protects the bottom of the core stage.

What’s better than one Moon rocket? TWO Moon rockets 🚀🚀

Teams moved the first piece of Artemis III hardware to <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>’s Vehicle Assembly Building for processing. Called the boat tail, this hardware is a fairing-like structure that protects the bottom of the core stage.