Harley left us today. He has been a friend to many and a big part of science education @FVEFalcons since 2002. I really thought he would make it to retirement with me. You will be missed buddy! 🦎😂 @Szydlowskim
The plan for tonight's State of the Tigers was to have a lighthearted fun offseason edition. Not so much now. Join @codygoodwin and me at 7 Central to talk through the Ahmad Hardy situation
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A reminder: NOTHING protects you from a tornado.
Not rivers.
Not lakes.
Not trees.
This EF-2 in Saline County crossed the Missouri River THREE times Monday morning. #mowx
Rollout has begun at #NASAMichoud, and several members of our NASA workforce are watching the move on this beautiful morning.
This core stage will serve as the backbone of the SLS rocket for the Artemis III mission. Learn more at: https://t.co/wsbiHtVo9i
Artemis II was just the beginning! Today, we are rolling the SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the Artemis Ill mission out of #NASAMichoud to NASA's Pegasus barge. From there, the core stage will travel to @NASAKennedy where integration of the hardware will begin. Stay tuned today for updates!
Super #Typhoon#SINLAKU—Cat 5—is approaching with winds of 150 knots. Violent core will move NW, nearing Tinian & Saipan (orange) Tuesday. It may weaken some, but will be very severe on impact. COMPLETE PREPARATIONS TONIGHT. Identify safe space for riding out fiercest winds.
My 6th grade science teammate is in the 4th Round of America’s Favorite Teacher being put on by The Planetary Society. Let’s help her get a win! You can vote once every 24 hours. Vote away! @KOMUMatt@kesley_wx
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Welcome home Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy! 🫶
The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
An active severe weather pattern will set up from the Southern Plains into the Midwest starting Sunday and then into mid-week next week. Have a plan for what to do in a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning in place before the threat increases in your area. Visit https://t.co/h4VT4BdQsF for more.
Two years ago today: Millions saw a total solar eclipse across America.
Two days ago: Just four people saw a total solar eclipse from Orion.
Would you rather see an eclipse from space or, in the words of Artemis Astronaut Victor Glover, from this "spaceship called Earth"?