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  1. Festet tweet
    17. nov.

    We're returning to the Moon, preparing to go beyond to Mars. We are going. We are NASA.

    Angre
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    Muscle cars. Bell-bottoms. 8-tracks. It’s 1968. Astronauts Borman, Lovell and Anders get a call to cancel their holiday plans. By December, the three were suddenly farther away than any human had ever been from our home planet. Start your flashback here:

    Angre
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    LIVE: Join us for a special holiday unboxing episode of NASA in Silicon Valley Live to see some of the gifts contributes to our mission of space exploration and scientific discovery. Tune in and ask questions on :

    Angre
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    Unboxing during the holidays is like a box of chocolates - you never know what you’re gonna get! 🎁 Join us for NASA in Silicon Valley Live to see us unbox gifts contributes to our mission of space exploration. Tune in at 7pm ET on :

    Angre
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    😮 This is a supernova remnant in a nearby galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud. Don't miss the full-size of this stunning image from :

    deep space image of round supernova remnant in galaxy
    Angre
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    Calling all birdwatchers, citizen scientists, and nature-lovers: you can track over 100 North American birds with eBird! 🐦 This online map is continuously updated with satellite data and observations from people like you. Start contributing:

    Angre
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    Here’s the next episode of Watch this Space! In this episode, I highlight ’s selection of U.S. companies to deliver science payloads to the Moon. I also visit , where I discuss the Mars landing & plans for Mars 2020. Full episode:

    Angre
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    In Case You Missed It: Earlier today, three crew members returned to Earth, safely landing at 12:02am ET. , , and Sergey Prokopyev spent 197 days in space where they circled the globe 3,152 times. Learn more:

    Angre
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    The lander placed its seismometer on Mars on Dec. 19, marking the first time a science instrument has ever been placed onto the surface of another planet. The lander is set to study the interior of Mars and listen for marsquakes. Details:

    Angre
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    Welcome home! , , and Sergey Prokopyev are back on Earth after a 197-day mission aboard the , landing at 12:02am EST in Kazakhstan. Check out the first photos from landing 📸

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    Angre
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    Three crew members returned to Earth Thursday, safely landing at 12:02am ET in Kazakhstan. Over 197 days, they circled the globe 3,152 times, covering 83.3 million miles and completing hundreds of experiments. Learn more:

    Angre
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    Welcome home , & Sergey Prokopyev, who are back on Earth after 197-day mission in space. Mission teams confirmed they landed safely at 12:02am ET after circling the globe 3,152 times, covering 83+ million miles. Coverage continues:

    Angre
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    That tiny dot is the crew inside the Soyuz crew ship as seen from the space station. Their ship will soon split into 3 modules before entering Earth's atmosphere and landing at 12:03am EST in Kazakhstan. |

    Angre
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    LIVE NOW: Three crew members have fired their engines and are set to return to Earth after a 197-day mission in space. They are scheduled to land in Kazakhstan at 12:03am ET. Watch now:

    Angre
  15. Retweetet
    20. des.

    They're coming home! The Soyuz crew ship just fired its braking engines beginning its descent to Earth carrying , and Sergey Prokopyev. |

    Angre
  16. 20. des.

    Undocking confirmed! , & Sergey Prokopyev successfully departed the at 8:40pm ET. Watch their journey back to our home planet:

    Angre
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    20. des.

    Live now on TV, three Exp 57 crew members are seated inside their Soyuz crew ship ready to undock at 8:40pm ET and take a near 3.5-hour ride back to Earth. |

    Angre
  18. 19. des.

    Step into a garden with the engineers at , as they craft a replica of the landscape surrounding . They use this testbed, complete with a "twin sister" spacecraft, to practice ops before InSight carries them out on the Red Planet:

    Engineers Marleen Sundgaard (left) and Pranay Mishra measure their test lander's "workspace"
    Angre
  19. 19. des.

    At 5:30pm ET, the hatch closed on the Soyuz spacecraft that will carry three crew members on their journey home after spending 197 days in space. For updates, visit .

    Angre
  20. 19. des.

    Watch our live coverage as a trio returns to 🌎 from the (all times ET): ▪️ 4:45pm – Farewell & hatch closure (set for 5:30pm) ▪️ 7:45pm – Undocking (set for 8:40pm) ▪️ 10:45pm – Deorbit burn & Landing (set for 12:03am) Tune in:

    Angre
  21. 19. des.

    Just what is ? A) A little-known building block of our solar system B) A Kuiper belt object C) The Jan. 1 flyby target for If you picked "all of the above," well done! 🌟 Send us questions now on Facebook Live:

    Illustration of Ultima Thule object with spacecraft
    Angre

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