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Datum narození: 1. října 1958

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  1. před 7 hodinami

    💫 Get inspired by the origin story of our 1st rover: Sojourner. In a new episode of 's "On a Mission" podcast, Matt Wallace shares his captivating account of a then-unprecedented feat – successfully landing & operating a rover on Mars:

    The Sojourner rover with its flat solar pannel back, six wheels, and two small cameras on the surface of Mars.
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  2. před 9 hodinami

    . scientists are tracking the effects of the Jan. 15 volcanic eruption in Tonga and sharing satellite data with disaster response agencies:

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    Our mirror segment deployments are complete! 🎉 Using motors, each segment was moved out about half the length of a paper clip to clear the mirrors from their launch restraints and give each segment enough space for mirror alignment.

    Image of the mirrors after they were assembled at NASA Goddard.
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  4. před 11 hodinami

    Our lander has exited "safe mode" after a recent Martian dust storm forced it to conserve energy. Teams aim to resume science operations next week for the marsquake-detecting probe.

    Overhead photo of InSight lander on Mars. Its two solar panels are outstretched on either side and are octagonal in shape. They're covered in brownish Martian dust and no longer have a silver, reflective appearance.
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  5. před 12 hodinami

    POV: Closing out the first spacewalk of the year. At 2:28pm ET (19:28 UTC), ' Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov closed the hatch to the , marking the end of the 7-hour, 11-minute spacewalk:

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  6. před 15 hodinami

    All in a day’s work! The Prichal docking module is now ready to dock future spacecraft visiting the . The first is expected in March, with three cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz MS-21 spacecraft.

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  7. před 21 hodinami

    The hatch is open! As of 7:17 AM ET, today's spacewalk is now underway as Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov make their way outside of the .

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  8. před 23 hodinami

    🔴 LIVE NOW: Join us for the first spacewalk of the year as ' Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov work outside the :

    Cosmonaut in a white-ish spacesuit during a spacewalk. The blackness of space fills the background as he works on a segment of the space station.
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  9. 19. 1.

    Russian cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov will conduct a spacewalk outside the on Wednesday, Jan. 19. Watch live starting at 6am ET (11:00 UTC):

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    18. 1.

    Progress continues for the upcoming Starliner Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission. Teams with recently completed offloading fuel from the OFT-2 vehicle in preparation for separating and replacing the spacecraft's current service module:

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  11. 18. 1.

    Members of the media: Apply today to attend launch and pre-launch activities for our first, uncrewed mission around the Moon! 🚀 Don't miss this chance to see our rocket & spacecraft in action:

    Landscape view of the Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39A with the rocket launch tower in the distance. The tower looks like gray metal with criss-crossed beams, about 30 stories tall. In the horizon is the Atlantic Ocean.
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    18. 1.

    After analyzing powdered rock samples collected by , scientists found that some are rich in a type of carbon that on Earth is associated with biological processes. It's not proof of life on Mars, but it's "tantalizingly interesting." Details:

    photo of layered rocks on mars
    photo of hole drilled into rock with visible mineral veins, and a small pile of powdery tailings from the drilling
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  13. 17. 1.

    Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose legacy continues to inspire. Here, a 2016 supermoon is seen behind his namesake memorial in Washington. Credit:

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  14. 17. 1.

    Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates on our missions and latest discoveries happening on Earth, the universe, and everything in between — all delivered right to your inbox: ¡También en español!

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  15. 16. 1.

    Will you look at clouds with us? ☁️ 🤳 Your observations will help us in our study of Earth’s climate. Become a citizen scientist by downloading The 's Observer app and get started:

    Full image from space of a blanket of white, fluffy, swirling clouds with a vortex of clouds crossing the image diagonally.
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  16. 16. 1.

    We’re saddened by the loss of Brig. Gen. Charles McGee, a trailblazer who served as a Tuskegee Airman and flew 409 combat missions. Seen here in 2020, he encouraged the Artemis Generation to fly to new heights by applying to become an astronaut:

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  17. 15. 1.

    This spiral galaxy may look calm from 150 million light-years away—but it's hiding an explosive past. Learn more from our team:

    An image of NGC 976, a swirling spiral galaxy with a bright core and stars surrounding it, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope
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  18. 14. 1.

    This week: 🔭 Completed a major milestone for 🔍 Big clues from a “mini” monster black hole 🌡️ Earth gets a temperature check Watch to get the details on these updates and more space news:

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    GAME: Where's Nancy? 🎯 Can you spot our namesake in this simulated Roman ultra deep field image? While this isn't rocket science, the search for Nancy Grace Roman will be out of this world! If you can find Dr. Roman ⬇️ let us know in the comments.

    Where's Nancy Mini game promo
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  20. 14. 1.

    Did you know that you can help NASA spot planets around distant stars? Volunteer citizen scientists are uncovering exoplanets like this Jupiter-sized gas giant—here's how you can sign up to :

    An illustration of the gas giant TOI-2180 b, an orange-red planet with swirls at the equator and bluish clouds near the poles
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