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The LongNow foundation is a nonprofit hyper-focused on building long-term thinking into our society. One of my favorite LongNow projects is a clock being built in the West Texas mountains which will keep accurate time for 10,000 years... Here's more info: https://t.co/yr0wyhaUiz
As a boy, I was inspired by Dr Robert Ballard's discovery of the Titanic and the endeavors of Amelia Earhart and Ernest Shackleton. This most recent discovery is a reminder of what we are capable of when we apply our energy toward learning and exploration. https://t.co/17ZO76eMde
Great explainer here of the impact that NASAs James Webb Telescope is set to have on the space exploration industry. So excited to see these images!
https://t.co/XdWcF8QX7U
NASA's James Webb Telescope has officially activated its cameras to capture its first target star. The telescope will capture 18 blurry images, that will be merged to create a single sharp image of the star. Super cool! More info on the telescope: https://t.co/eb36d5GWTb
Today is @NASA's #DayofRemembrance, which honors those who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery.
We join NASA is remembering the crews of Apollo 1, Space Shuttle Challenger (STS-51L), and Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-107).
Yesterday was the 60th anniversary of the launch of Discoverer 36 with its OSCAR 1 payload, a radio satellite built totally by amateurs. The event marked two amazing firsts: 1st private non-government spacecraft and 1st piggyback satellite. https://t.co/1dU5Py9cXm
It’s Giving Tuesday and the perfect time for me to promote 2 organizations: The LongNow Foundation (https://t.co/qu0YnX64Vi) and The Trevor Project. Donate today: https://t.co/CcQ5naEXad
p.s. Today is also the birthday of one of the men who made Concorde possible. Sir Barnes Wallis was born on this day in 1887, his lifetime saw the world move from wood & fabric biplanes to supersonic jets!
Could our relationships with working animals be a more useful framework for how we relate to the robots in our lives?
RSVP to our next Long Now talk from robot ethicist Kate Darling (@grok_): https://t.co/WMXPSaoVzr
What could humanity accomplish if we set our sights and action toward the future? Not just a month or a year, or for that matter even this lifetime, but thinking in terms of millennia? We have the potential to truly make the future what we want it to be. @longnow
Last week marked the 45th anniversary of the Smithsonian’s Air & Space Museum in DC – I fondly remember my first visit as a wide-eyed 17-year-old standing next to the X-15. So glad that this treasure re-opens on July 30. https://t.co/0DU1aev97u
It's been a busy week, but Asteroid Day should not go unnoticed -- especially since these rocky remnants are back in the news again. https://t.co/JooA6aEehK
Today we celebrate the anniversary of Gemini IV, the NASA mission which gave us the first American spacewalk. In awe of the bravery and achievements of astronauts Jim McDivitt and Ed White who have been inspirations for so many, including myself! https://t.co/ArbM0gBLCE
We’re going to Titan!
In the latest episode of Small Steps, Giant Leaps, @NASASolarSystem#Dragonfly Principal Investigator Zibi Turtle discusses our upcoming mission to explore the chemistry and habitability of Saturn's largest moon.
🎧 https://t.co/1m31FgG2aO