@KerbalSpaceP A group of aspiring digital rocket scientists is hard at work implementing their vision in Kerbal Space Program, guided by Space Society Twente!
Awesome and majestic: a NASA/ESA @HUBBLE_space image of the #aurora on #Saturn, a composite of optical images of the ringed planet taken in 2018 and ultraviolet observations of the northern aurora taken over seven months in 2017.
Details: https://t.co/q7YzIraeiT
A team of scientists has directly observed definitive evidence of water ice on the Moon's surface https://t.co/AS3ilc83he via @NASAJPL#Moon_ISRU#MoonVillage
28 years ago today, Hubble was launched into space forever changing our view of the universe. Hubble is still doing amazing science today! Here are just a few of the science achievements from Hubble's latest year in orbit: https://t.co/PjiCXABsT8 #Hubble28
#Sentinel3 B launch update: countdown is proceeding nominally. Ground stations are ready, spacecraft and Launcher nominal.
Streaming starts at 19:30 CEST: https://t.co/RjpkNUwAvh
New update for #Tiangong1 reentry: ESA's #SpaceDebris team now forecast a window centred around 23:25 UTC, 1 April (01:25 CEST, 2 April), and running from the afternoon of 1 April to the early morning on 2 April; this remains highly variable https://t.co/vaovwQZBoy
Dust is everywhere in space, so finding an abundance of it around a star isn't usually a big deal. But, our @NASAHubble space telescope's discovery of a vast, complex dust structure encircling a young ⭐️ may signal something of significant cosmic-quence: https://t.co/3ni8OrJluD
Length of the Great Red Spot over the past 18yrs measured from ground based images. Its length has remained stable over recent years after a period of contraction prior to that. #Jupiter#Juno Data from the JUPOS measuring team.
The Kick-Off last Tuesday was a success beyond our expectations! It was great to see so many of you showing interest in SpaceSociety. Make sure to catch a glimpse of the event here:
https://t.co/gHzvkII64v
Just 556 people have traveled to space, giving them a different perspective on Earth than the rest of us. What did they see when they looked back at our planet? We asked them in the March @NatGeoMag cover story https://t.co/phF1Yl7ypj #OneStrangeRock
The Kick-Off was an amazing success! While we are working on the highlight reel, here's a shot of the best t-shirt we encountered yesterday. This is how you dress appropriately for an event!
Are you excited for the Kick-Off tomorrow at 17.00 in the DesignLab? There will be great presentations, drinks and you get to order pizza with loads of fellow space enthusiasts. For more information, check the Facebook page: https://t.co/YlsNphtiM1
My latest #Jupiter science flyby is complete! All science instruments + #JunoCam were operating to collect data that is now being returned to Earth. https://t.co/LzLeCxWUvy
As 2017 comes to an end, Space Society looks back at the year and looks ahead to 2018. A lot of exciting things are on the horizon and we would like to share those things with you!
https://t.co/gQBAWXRNxG