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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... show more
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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.

Solar Heavy - Stargazing out now

@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.

@NASA_Johnson @NASAAstronauts That’s hilarious

@NASAhistory @NASAAstronauts 😂🤡🎪🐏🐏🐏

@NASAAstronauts Ca: 6KmLwdGzxThGtAr1aMAoo146vxyDLkzN4qWdR5W5pump OG Total Lunar Eclipse







