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Next month, NASA will launch the Europa Clipper mission. NASA Europa Clipper After Mars and Earth flybys, it will arrive at Jupiter in 2030. It will study the habitability of Europa, and confirm the existence of its subsurface ocean.

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Last night's backyard view of #Jupiter & Io. Thanks to the exceptional conditions, detail within the GRS can be seen without any further processing. This is a cropped timelapse spanning only ~1 hour due to file upload limits. #astrophotograhy #telescope

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#Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) is making its close approach to the Sun. If it survives, it could be a very bright naked-eye comet in mid October.

Dr. Josep M Trigo ⭐🌛#PlanetaryDefense #DART HERA (@josep_trigo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Comet #TsuchinshanATLAS as recorded from space. Still approaching to the Sun and Earth, but promising to be a naked eye object. Are you ready for its display? Just back to afternoon skies on Oct. 13-14 I explain here the details: theconversation.com/cuenta-atras-p… Sky Chart BBC Sky at Night Magazine

#Comet #TsuchinshanATLAS as recorded from space. Still approaching to the Sun and Earth, but promising to be a naked eye object. Are you ready for its display? Just back to afternoon skies on Oct. 13-14
I explain here the details:
theconversation.com/cuenta-atras-p…
Sky Chart <a href="/skyatnightmag/">BBC Sky at Night Magazine</a>
Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lens used below arrived on the ISS recently. Don Pettit and I have been having fun taking handheld shots of city lights at night with it. The f2 and high ISO (25600) have made it possible. It was also helpful for taking shots of both Starliner and Polaris Dawn re-entry.

Elisar Priel (@enneps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We Have A Full Stack! (Again) Timelapse of Starship S30 being stack on top of B12 for the very first time, ahead of expected full stack testing in the coming days. Chris Bergin - NSF Starbase Live nsf.live/starbase

Berke Gökce (@brkgkc16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spectacular footage of STS-51 Discovery taken by IMAX camera. It is the part of the footage in a 1994 documentary titled “Destiny in Space”. For the documentary, you can check out the following links: youtu.be/JZW7MywwB0A?si… (a part), youtu.be/8Miepz-mQ3E?si… (full)

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1993, AT&T launched an advertising campaign directed by David Fincher that somehow predicted pretty much everything about how we work and live today: tablets, smart watches, GPS, on-demand entertainment, and more.

landru79 (@landru79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Los filtros usados son estos Mission: #Galileo Target Name: #Io 1997-11-06 Instrument: SSI Filter Name: Green Red Violet Methane opus.pds-rings.seti.org/opus/#/mission… NASA/ j.Roger

Nereide (@nereide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 Coming across an interesting study from 2018 by chance, I learned that, about 10 billion years ago, an ancient galaxy called Gaia-Enceladus collided with our Milky Way and was swallowed up by it. This major event led to the formation of the inner stellar halo and thick disk

Matthew Dominick (@dominickmatthew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amateur astronomer told Don Pettit that the comet would be about 20 degrees ahead of the sun from our perspective. We needed photos to be taken when we were on the dark side of the Earth because the comet is still very dim. We have software on the ISS that tells us when

Dr. Ryan French (@ryanjfrench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nice eruptive M-class #SolarFlare earlier today! In general, flare numbers continue to be low, despite the high sunspot count. #astronomy #spaceweather

Astrobiology (@astrobiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Upon quick viewing while scrolling through a Twitter feed one could easily mistake this as a closeup view of a solar flare. It is not. #spaceweather #biology #astrobiology

NOAA Satellites (@noaasatellites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday marked the #AutumnEquinox, signaling the official start of astronomical #fall in the Northern Hemisphere! Over the past year, we've gathered a daily image from NOAA's #GOESEast 🛰️, taken at the same time each day. Together, they show the sun's angle shift over time