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This festive red-orange array of stars, Terzan 12, was captured by Hubble about 15,000 light-years from Earth. Gas and dust shroud the stars in this cluster, scattering blue light and leaving the redder wavelengths to come through. go.nasa.gov/3EzkBFb

This festive red-orange array of stars, Terzan 12, was captured by @NASAHubble about 15,000 light-years from Earth. Gas and dust shroud the stars in this cluster, scattering blue light and leaving the redder wavelengths to come through. go.nasa.gov/3EzkBFb
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The NASA International Space Apps Challenge Challenge is only a month away! You don’t need to be a programmer or a scientist to join this hackathon. Apply now to create solutions to challenges we face on Earth and in space: bit.ly/44JtwPj

The @SpaceApps Challenge is only a month away! You don’t need to be a programmer or a scientist to join this #OpenScience hackathon. Apply now to create solutions to challenges we face on Earth and in space: bit.ly/44JtwPj
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Our team is back on the ground—and they'll be taking your questions about their six-month space mission in a live Q&A next week.

Join us at 2:15pm ET (1815 UTC) on Tuesday, Sept. 12 and share your Crew-6 questions with : go.nasa.gov/3Lgqqeu

Our #Crew6 team is back on the ground—and they'll be taking your questions about their six-month space mission in a live Q&A next week. Join us at 2:15pm ET (1815 UTC) on Tuesday, Sept. 12 and share your Crew-6 questions with #AskNASA: go.nasa.gov/3Lgqqeu
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Cosmic noms 🍽️

Using our Swift observatory, scientists have discovered a black hole in a distant galaxy repeatedly nibbling on a Sun-like star, consuming a rate of about three Earth-masses of star material on each pass. Dig in: go.nasa.gov/3PrADHg

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Liftoff! 🚀

Congratulations to the XRISM teams at JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), NASA Universe, and @ESA on a successful launch!

This new X-ray observatory will help us study exploding stars, black holes, and more.

Learn more: go.nasa.gov/460bvgl

Liftoff! 🚀 Congratulations to the XRISM teams at @JAXA_en, @NASAUniverse, and @ESA on a successful launch! This new X-ray observatory will help us study exploding stars, black holes, and more. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/460bvgl
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Watch as JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)'s XRISM X-ray space telescope lifts off from Japan. XRISM is set to explore the largest structures, hottest regions, and objects with the strongest gravity in the universe. youtube.com/live/Ej4ZMp4a2…

Follow XRISM and NASA Universe for updates.

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Some days you're the rocket. Some days you're the frog.

Ten years ago today, our LADEE launch to the Moon from NASA Wallops leapt into internet history when a remote camera captured this image of liftoff, and an airborne frog. go.nasa.gov/3ErbGp0

Some days you're the rocket. Some days you're the frog. #WednesdayThoughts Ten years ago today, our LADEE launch to the Moon from @NASA_Wallops leapt into internet history when a remote camera captured this image of liftoff, and an airborne frog. go.nasa.gov/3ErbGp0
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Right now, your questions about our , set to launch in October to explore a metallic asteroid that could be the core of a planet that never formed. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Our is set to launch Oct. 5 to explore a metal-rich asteroid, possibly the core of a planet that never formed. experts your questions as they discuss the mission LIVE on Sept. 6 at 1pm ET (1700 UTC). nasa.gov/psyche

Our #MissionToPsyche is set to launch Oct. 5 to explore a metal-rich asteroid, possibly the core of a planet that never formed. #AskNASA experts your questions as they discuss the mission LIVE on Sept. 6 at 1pm ET (1700 UTC). nasa.gov/psyche
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On a roll!

Our VIPER rover prototype is practicing rolling out of its lunar lander at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The rover is set to arrive near the Moon's South Pole in late 2024, near the landing site of future NASA Artemis astronauts: nasa.gov/viper

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This just in: JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) has rescheduled the launch of their XRISM telescope for Wednesday, Sept. 6, at 7:42 p.m. ET (23:42 UTC)! XRISM will help us study some of the hottest spots in the cosmos.

Meet the mission, and tune into JAXA’s livestream with us: nasa.gov/feature/goddar…

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Taking a moment this to show appreciation for the out-of-this-world efforts of all those who work tirelessly to reach the stars and beyond.

Trinesha Dixon is a NASA STEM program analyst at NASA's Johnson Space Center, where she works to empower interns and colleagues to learn and…

Taking a moment this #LaborDay to show appreciation for the out-of-this-world efforts of all those who work tirelessly to reach the stars and beyond. Trinesha Dixon is a @NASASTEM program analyst at @NASA_Johnson, where she works to empower interns and colleagues to learn and…
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Changes in latitude, changes in attitude. SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour delighted many as it streaked across Florida skies just after midnight ET on Sept. 4.

is all smiles back on Earth following splashdown off the coast of Jacksonville. go.nasa.gov/3Z0Ppb6

Changes in latitude, changes in attitude. @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour delighted many as it streaked across Florida skies just after midnight ET on Sept. 4. #Crew6 is all smiles back on Earth following splashdown off the coast of Jacksonville. go.nasa.gov/3Z0Ppb6
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What's up at the splashdown? Mission leaders provide updates and take media questions following the successful return of . Listen in: youtube.com/live/iY5jSjGNh…

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The SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is seen as it returns with off the coast of Florida after a nearly six-month mission to International Space Station Keep checking back from more 📷 flic.kr/s/aHBqjAToy3

The @SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft is seen as it returns with #Crew6 off the coast of Florida after a nearly six-month mission to @Space_Station Keep checking back from more 📷 flic.kr/s/aHBqjAToy3
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Welcome home, !

After six months of science and discovery aboard the International Space Station, our Crew-6 team splashed down at 12:17am ET (0417 UTC) and will be picked up shortly by recovery teams.

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LOOK UP 👀: The NASA SpaceX are headed back to Earth after a long duration stay aboard International Space Station. The Dragon capsule should be viewable from Central Florida shortly after midnight on Sept.4.

Tune in for live coverage: twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Who says you can never go home again? Our space travelers are about to reenter Earth's atmosphere and splash down off the coast of Florida.

Arrival is scheduled for 12:17am ET (0417 UTC) Sept. 4—just over an hour from now. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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You may be able to spot SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft in the night sky shortly before splashes down off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida around 12:17am ET (0417 UTC) on Monday, Sept. 4.

Here's where (and when) Endeavour will be most visible.

You may be able to spot @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft in the night sky shortly before #Crew6 splashes down off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida around 12:17am ET (0417 UTC) on Monday, Sept. 4. Here's where (and when) Endeavour will be most visible.
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