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  1. Tweet épinglé
    25 déc.

    We have LIFTOFF of the Space Telescope! At 7:20am ET (12:20 UTC), the beginning of a new, exciting decade of science climbed to the sky. Webb’s mission to will change our understanding of space as we know it.

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  2. il y a 16 heures

    Over the next two weeks, must complete major milestones to mark the successful completion of its deployment process. 📺 Join us for LIVE updates from mission experts on NASA TV regarding its journey to . Details:

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  3. 29 déc.

    Know a U.S. middle school student who has pushed through obstacles to overcome academic challenges? Have they ? Nominate them for a "You've Got Perseverance" award by Dec. 31! Winners could receive a personalized message beamed from Mars:

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  4. a retweeté
    29 déc.

    We're saddened to learn about the passing of Michael “Rich” Clifford. Selected as one of our in 1990, he flew 3 space shuttle missions in 7 years, spending a total of 665 hours in space. Our thoughts are with his family. About Clifford: .

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  5. 29 déc.

    🌈 Are there rainbows on Mars? Sadly, no. But there are a whole lot of other conditions on Mars that we have right here on Earth! Planetary scientist Mark Lemmon explains why the Red Planet is a rainbowless world. Get more Martian science:

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  6. 29 déc.

    More fuel, more science. Teams have determined should have enough fuel to go significantly beyond 10 years of science operations! Here are the details:

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  7. 29 déc.

    A sounding rocket is targeted to launch Jan. 4 from in Virginia to help us better understand the source of low-energy X-rays that bombard Earth every day. Here's how you can see the launch, weather-permitting:

    Shaded map covering the mid-atlantic region from eastern north carolina to new york city, indicating viewing possibilities. Wallops, on the Chesapeake Bay, is shaded bright green,indicating the best possibility for viewing.
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  8. 28 déc.

    What has been up to since it touched down at Jezero Crater in February? Take a look back at the first year on Mars for our Perseverance rover and Ingenuity :

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  9. 28 déc.

    When students speak with astronauts aboard the , you can get some pretty interesting questions. Check out some of the highlights from this year's live Q&As:

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  10. a retweeté
    28 déc.

    ✅ Right now, we just successfully completed the first step: unfolding the forward sunshield pallet. Think of Webb’s pallets as a cake stand that will hold 5 layers of sunshield — the cake’s layers, if you will. 🍰 More about this step:

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  11. 27 déc.

    Media accreditation is now open for the launch of 's GOES-T weather observing and environmental monitoring satellite. Liftoff aboard a Atlas V rocket is scheduled for March 1, 2022:

    Illustration of GOES-T satellite in orbit
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  12. 27 déc.

    If you hunger for more detailed updates, get the nitty gritty of milestones on our mission blog:

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  13. 27 déc.

    Where, oh where is Webb right now? 🔍 is on a million-mile journey to its L2 orbit, where it will . Stay up to date with our data-driven infographic. Note: Deployments are managed by ground teams, so timings can change:

    Artist conception of the James Webb Space Telescope, dating to 2019.
 
Credit: Adriana Manrique Gutierrez, NASA Animator
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  14. 27 déc.

    In 2021, our Mars rover landed and our Ingenuity helicopter took flight. Two asteroid missions launched to the skies, and another began its journey home to Earth. A look back at highlights for our planetary missions:

    Perseverance rover selfie on Mars with Ingenuity helicopter nearby and rover tracks visible on the surface
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  15. 26 déc.

    from the palm of your hand! Get a closer look at our largest & most powerful telescope with the interactive 3D model feature of available now on our NASA app:

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  16. 26 déc.

    ✨ ✉️ What a year it's been! Subscribe to our newsletter for updates as our telescope launches to space, and the latest headlines from Earth, the solar system and beyond — delivered weekly to your inbox:

    Liftoff of Ariane 5 rocket with James Webb Space Telescope aboard
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  17. a retweeté
    26 déc.

    L+1 day - finding more frames amongst our files. ! On Dec. 25 at 7:20am ET (12:20 UTC), the world's most powerful space telescope launched aboard an Arianespace Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana. More 📷:

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  18. a retweeté
    26 déc.

    This launch from is an important moment in history. The Webb telescope will allow us to make new advancements in science and our understanding of the universe. Congratulations to everyone who helped make this million-mile journey begin!

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  19. a retweeté
    26 déc.

    Success! ’s first mid-course correction burn helped fine-tune Webb's trajectory toward its orbit around the second Lagrange point, a million miles (1.5 million km) from Earth:

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  20. 26 déc.

    Thank you, Mr. President. International endeavors like benefit humanity as we get closer to understanding our origin story. We look forward to seeing how Webb will .

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  21. 25 déc.

    Merry Christmas! We got you a new telescope. The James Webb Space Telescope launched today, beginning a one-million-mile journey to see 13.5 billion years into the past. Follow and join the quest to :

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