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    31 dic. 2020

    In 2020, we persevered. Now, with the energy of the most powerful rocket ever built, we step into 2021. We will: 🌖🚀 Send the first mission to the Moon 🛰️🌌 Launch into space 🔴🤖 Achieve a landing Let's go:

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    31 dic. 2020

    ✨ This new year comes with cosmic treats! In January, our planet will be at its closest point in orbit around the Sun, known as perihelion. We’ll also get a chance to see Uranus near the Moon and Mars and spot a fast-moving Mercury. 🔭 Skywatching tips:

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  3. hace 13 horas

    Who shines bright and always has your back at night? 🌝 This beauty, that’s who. Pick a date and get a sneak peek at how the Moon will look in the sky throughout 2021:

    A plane is seen flying in front of the second full moon for the month of July, Friday, July 31, 2015 in Arlington, Va
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  4. hace 15 horas

    NOW STREAMING! View Earth as you’ve never seen it before: through the eyes of 🤩

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    Happy New Year! The station orbits the Earth at 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) enabling the crew to see 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.

    Happy New Year! The station orbits the Earth at 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) enabling the crew to see 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.
    Happy New Year! The station orbits the Earth at 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) enabling the crew to see 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.
    Happy New Year! The station orbits the Earth at 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) enabling the crew to see 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.
    Happy New Year! The station orbits the Earth at 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) enabling the crew to see 16 sunrises and sunsets each day.
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  6. hace 18 horas

    How we’re walking into 2021 👉 gains only. Thanks for showing us how it’s done – in space.

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  7. retwitteó
    1 ene.

    As the Sun sets on 2020, I'm thinking of everyone back on planet Earth. Here's to the next orbit, and brighter sols to come! Save the date: lands Feb. 18, 2021.

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  8. 31 dic. 2020

    🎉 "Hello, planet Earth! We hope this inspires you to celebrate in your own way." A zero-gravity ball drop for New Year's on the :

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  9. retwitteó
    31 dic. 2020

    I'm honored ’s Plum Brook Station has been renamed the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility after our history-making astronaut & Ohio native. The first human Moon landing inspires America’s upcoming return to the lunar surface w/ Mars on the horizon!

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    31 dic. 2020

    Despite challenges with the global pandemic, NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California continued to support the agency in 2020 by safely advancing flight research in a mostly remote environment.

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    It was an exciting year for 's Commercial Crew Program! We launched American astronauts on American rockets from American soil on NASA’s Demo-2 and Crew-1 missions. Watch the Demo-2 launch: Watch the Crew-1 launch:

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  12. retwitteó
    30 dic. 2020

    2020 has been a year of unprecedented challenges, but also one of strength, resilience and progress. As we approach 2021, we remain committed to move our research forward for the benefit of humanity. Learn what we accomplished this year:

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  13. 31 dic. 2020
    Mars Perseverance Rover in cleanroom at NASA JPL
    Space Launch System rocket tank with NASA worm logo inside facility at Kennedy Space Center
    SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to International Space Station with docked JAXA spacecraft also visible and Earth below
    Robotic sampling arm of OSIRIS-REx spacecraft touches asteroid surface
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  14. retwitteó

    2020 was a year of achievements for Kennedy Space Center! Here are a few: 🚀 Launched humans from U.S. soil for the first time since 2011 🤖 Sent robotic explorers to study the Sun, Mars and our oceans 🌙 Made significant strides toward Artemis I More:

    , , y 6 más
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  15. 30 dic. 2020

    📸 20 Earth images from 2020. Astronauts on the take thousands of photos of our home planet each year, recording how Earth is changing over time. Enjoy the view:

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    Did you miss today’s education downlink with ? 😬 Good news! We’ve got the highlights in this tweet thread! 👀 Watch the videos to learn how long it takes to get to space, what the sun looks like from the , & if there’s any arm wrestling in space! 👇

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  17. retwitteó
    30 dic. 2020

    Twenty years ago, during its journey to Saturn, our Cassini spacecraft passed through the Jupiter system, where it captured this view of Jupiter and its moon Io.

    a relatively small moon floats before the enormous, cloudy face of Jupiter
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  18. 30 dic. 2020
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    30 dic. 2020

    Take a look back at 100 images highlighting the 2020 work of the NASA Headquarters photo team! 📷

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  20. 29 dic. 2020

    🐺🌕 Aaah-ooooooh! It’s a Wolf Moon to end the year. Beginning tonight, Earth's BFF, the Moon, will appear in full view for the 13th and final time in the year 2020. More facts:

    Full Moon rises over mountain range
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