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This week’s lunar eclipse will offer some surface beauty for the Moon, but let’s dig a little deeper. What you’re seeing is NASA_Astronauts Gene Cernan pushing a drive tube into the lunar surface during Apollo 17, and an XCT scan of that drive tube 50 years later before it...

15,964 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля NASA Astromaterials
NASA Astromaterials1 год назад

Being able to scan the drive tube - in much the same way a medical CT scan is completed - allowed curators the chance to get a look inside and plan their steps for opening the aluminium tube. @NASA kept this sample sealed for 50 years so they could use new tools and instruments to study it in the generation after Apollo.

Фото профиля Solar Heavy
Solar Heavy1 год назад

Solar Heavy - Stargazing out now

Фото профиля Kayla Sali-Liebeck
Kayla Sali-Liebeck1 год назад

@NASAhistory @NASAAstronauts The moon is not what it should be. It does affect bodies of water. As that’s what we are too. Science ought to know this. Costs us a fortune for what they call science.

Фото профиля Dr Jimmy G
Dr Jimmy G1 год назад

@NASA_Johnson @NASAAstronauts That’s hilarious

Фото профиля RedLight369 🎶🎼
RedLight369 🎶🎼1 год назад

@NASAhistory @NASAAstronauts 😂🤡🎪🐏🐏🐏

Фото профиля ZymoGenius🔬
ZymoGenius🔬1 год назад

@NASAAstronauts Ca: 6KmLwdGzxThGtAr1aMAoo146vxyDLkzN4qWdR5W5pump OG Total Lunar Eclipse

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