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I'll take two puppies with a side of puppy please SMCM '18 沖縄 #noonefightsalone

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chu (@chuuzus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it’s the way viola davis rushed to hug taraji and kerry washington crying as viola won. this is the only emmy award moment that matters.

🦐凱蘭 Kyra (@machtwotoaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is it anxiety or is it covid?? Is it allergies or is it covid??? Is it the weather changes or is it covid??? Is it my apt being dry or is it covid??? Is it bc I haven't eaten or is it covid???? Is it anxiety of not knowing or is it covid??? I hate this

Clayton Turner (@clayton_turner2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Luke Delaney on his selection as an astronaut candidate! He worked as a research pilot at NASA Langley where he supported airborne science missions at the time of his ARCHIVED NASA Astronauts selection. We are so proud!

Congratulations to Luke Delaney on his selection as an astronaut candidate! He worked as a research pilot at NASA Langley where he supported airborne science missions at the time of his <a href="/NASA_Astronauts/">ARCHIVED NASA Astronauts</a> selection. We are so proud!
NASA Langley Research Center (@nasa_langley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prior to joining our team at NASA Langley, Luke Delaney served as a Major in the U.S. Marines. He’s logged more than 3,700 flight hours and is both a mechanical and aerospace engineer. He will report for astronaut training in January 2022. go.nasa.gov/3xZmKpk

Prior to joining our team at NASA Langley, Luke Delaney served as a Major in the <a href="/USMC/">U.S. Marines</a>. He’s logged more than 3,700 flight hours and is both a mechanical and aerospace engineer. He will report for astronaut training in January 2022. go.nasa.gov/3xZmKpk
NASA Langley Research Center (@nasa_langley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a NASA Langley research pilot, Luke Delaney supported airborne science missions and managed numerous aircraft research projects. He conducted dozens of flights for atmospheric data collection, air traffic management concepts, and NASA Earth science efforts.

As a NASA Langley research pilot, Luke Delaney supported airborne science missions and managed numerous aircraft research projects. He conducted dozens of flights for atmospheric data collection, air traffic management concepts, and <a href="/NASAEarth/">NASA Earth</a> science efforts.
Michael Sheetz (@thesheetztweetz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Luke Delaney, 42, is a retired U.S Marine Corps major from Florida, with degrees in mechanical and aerospace engineering from University of North Florida and the Naval Postgraduate School. A test pilot, he worked for NASA’s Langley center supporting airborne science missions.