Ken Carpenter πŸ–– πŸ”­ πŸš€ (@kenastro) 's Twitter Profile
Ken Carpenter πŸ–– πŸ”­ πŸš€

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Astrophysicist at NASA/GSFC. Fan of Exploration of the Universe in which we live, MD RenFest, and all things Trek & Disney. Tweets are my own.

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Here's a very nice article by Rob Garner in NASA GSFC's Office of Communication on @drerinmac's visit and Engineering Colloquium on August 1: nasa.gov/feature/goddar…

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In any light, the Whirlpool Galaxy is a stunner. Located about 27 million light-years away, this galaxy resides in the constellation Canes Venatici. Hubble has observed it multiple times, and recently, NASA Webb Telescope joined the party too! Find out more ⬇️

In any light, the Whirlpool Galaxy is a stunner.

Located about 27 million light-years away, this galaxy resides in the constellation Canes Venatici. Hubble has observed it multiple times, and recently, <a href="/NASAWebb/">NASA Webb Telescope</a> joined the party too!

Find out more ⬇️
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Hubble's view of the galaxy, taken in visible light, highlights the spiral galaxy's gorgeous features: graceful, curving spiral arms, bright pink star-forming regions, and shining blue pockets of star clusters. nasa.gov/feature/goddar…

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Webb looked at the same galaxy in near- and mid-infrared light, drawing out the web-shaped structure of the galaxy's dust. These observations were made as part of a program to find and study star-forming regions in galaxies beyond our own. esawebb.org/images/potm230…

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60 years ago today, Frank Walker entered his homemade jetpack into a Science Fair Competition at the New York World's Fair. While he didn't walk out of the Hall of Invention with the $50 prize, his ambition earned him a life-changing pin-vitation. (Flyer design by Clint Schultz)

60 years ago today, Frank Walker entered his homemade jetpack into a Science Fair Competition at the New York World's Fair. 

While he didn't walk out of the Hall of Invention with the $50 prize, his ambition earned him a life-changing pin-vitation.

(Flyer design by <a href="/csdesign72/">Clint Schultz</a>)