Look how far we've come. Couldn’t have done it without you. 💚
On this #MothersDay, we're taking a look back at Mother Earth—and celebrating those that propel us further in our growth, inspire our curiosity, and challenge us to do better.
Creators, get those applications #ReadytoGOES! You have until 3pm ET (1900 UTC) May 14 to apply to attend the #NASASocial for @NOAA’s GOES-U satellite launch on June 25 at @NASAKennedy. https://t.co/FJ90Kv4w3r
We will be discussing our PREFIRE mission, which aims to improve life on Earth and provide information on climate change by studying heat loss from Earth’s polar regions. Listen in at 3pm ET on May 15: https://t.co/KEs95gsQGg
Have you seen the aurora this weekend?
Follow @NASASun to learn more about how it happens—and keep an eye on @NOAA (and @NWSSWPC) for the latest aurora updates. We'd love to see your favorite photos from the aurora, too!
15 years ago today, astronaut Mike Massimino wrote the first Tweet in space.
Here's to the many more we've shared since then—around the world and off it:
Congratulations to the class of 2024! 🎉🎓
You've accomplished so much and now it's time for your next chapter. As a graduation gift, recent astronaut graduates share their advice and encouragement for all of you taking off on your next big adventures.