Today's eclipse was a rare opportunity to see a new moon phase! Keep the lunar observations going all month long with our special edition eclipse Moon journal. #ObserveTheMoon https://t.co/1YTT3fieZj
A world made not of rock or ice, but of metal.
This October, #MissionToPsyche will start its journey to investigate a previously unexplored type of asteroid, one that appears to be the exposed core of an early planet.
Thanks to @Jurassic_Quest for visiting the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and learning about Skylab! We saw lots of smiles and know everyone who got to meet the dinosaurs and trainers have memories that won't soon go extinct!
@AnelloWx@WAAYTV Happy anniversary - your professionalism & enthusiasm make all the difference- great to meet you at the Christmas parade last year
Live now from Vienna, 🇦🇹, watch the 'Ready for the Moon' conference on the geo-political, economic and societal potential of #Europe’s future role in space exploration: https://t.co/4DsYrqENPp
🔭 @NASAHubble inspected the NGC 6325 galaxy cluster not to understand star formation, but to search for a hidden monster.
Astronomers suspect this cluster could contain an intermediate-mass black hole that is affecting the motion of stars.
More>> https://t.co/mhDylljn1a
Celebrating 50 years!
Skylab, America's first space station, launched 50 years ago this Sunday! Join us as we revisit the first long-duration space missions made by @NASA astronauts and see how they paved the way for the future. #Skylab50
Happy #StarWarsDay! A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a black hole at the center of a massive galaxy made a mark on its surroundings!
@chandraxray reveled an “H”-shaped gas structure in the galaxy Messier 84.
Learn more HERE>> https://t.co/A7OmY7hxv0
In this video, Brooks Moore, a retired NASA engineer and docent at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center shares his experience working on the @NASAHubble Telescope. Recorded at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center on October 15, 2019.