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Reflecting on the past, ready for the future ✨ Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope engineers took one last look at the telescope's primary mirror, ensuring the observatory is ready to explore the universe. Next up? Packing Roman up and shipping to NASA's Kennedy Space Center for launch!
NASA Goddard59,959 просмотров • 11 дней назад

Kelsey on console! Kelsey Young is a Goddard lunar scientist, currently sitting in Mission Control to support the Artemis II astronauts during their flyby of the Moon. She's answering their questions and helping them prep for observations and photographs of the lunar surface.
NASA Goddard205,419 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

Hi Rise! 🧵 The Artemis II zero gravity indicator was designed by 3rd grader Lucas Ye. Our blanket technician at Goddard brought it to life, fabricated in the same lab where blankets are created to keep spacecraft like Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope the right temperature for science.
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In 2023, we brought a sample of an asteroid called Bennu to Earth, part of a plan to study remnants of our early solar system. These grains of rock have shown that the building blocks of life and the conditions for making them existed on Bennu's parent body 4.5 billion years ago.
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NASA Artemis See Artemis II through data visualizations and conceptual animations from Ernie and the rest of the team:
NASA Goddard82,558 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

You've seen his visualizations. Now, meet the man who knows the far side of the Moon like the back of his hand. Ernie Wright maps the Moon, which comes in handy when training NASA Artemis astronauts to see parts of the lunar surface humans have never laid eyes on before.
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In the early morning hours of March 3, a lunar eclipse will turn the Moon red. Totality will be visible in eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific, North & Central America & western South America. Noah Petro shares what's behind (and in front of!) the show:
NASA Goddard50,902 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

A star ready for its close-up! In late 2024, Parker Solar Probe made its closest approach yet to our Sun. In July, NASA released new images from the flyby. These images are helping scientists better understand the Sun’s influence across the solar system.
NASA Goddard23,000 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад
















