Join our first n8n community meetup on July 23 at BWTech South (southwest Baltimore)! Honored to contribute to the n8n community and help our region grow as automation and AI reshape how we work! 👍https://t.co/ELIlJQWnth
#n8n#Automation#AIWorkflows#govcon#AI
Air quality can differ between neighborhoods in a city. #NPHW@NASA’s TEMPO satellite, scheduled to launch this month, will measure air pollutants in a four square mile (10 square kilometer) area every hour. https://t.co/zyA6W7BXOq
Wiseman. Glover. Koch. Hansen.
The next four Moon explorers have been chosen. The Artemis II mission now has a crew.
Congratulations to our fellow astronauts! Godspeed and ad astra as your journey begins. Go #Artemis!
More: https://t.co/6tMHM26iY5
I am super excited to have met NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) in person last week! I cannot express my awe of the upcoming launch and the time, energy and teamwork required to build this rocket.
I am even more excited about participating at NASA's In…https://t.co/YGYUeoKITW
ICYMI - We are scheduled to launch Artemis I tomorrow, launch window opens Mon, Aug 29 0833 EDT. The culmination of years of collaboration & hard work. 1st step of many for our return to the Moon and beyond. Some amazing SLS stack pics over the last few days courtesy @nasahqphoto
Happy #EarthDay! 🌎
We want to celebrate what makes this Blue Marble special – you! Share a selfie or a picture of your favorite place on Earth with #NASAEarthling.
Go @ESA_Webb!
Following some critical mirror alignment steps, #Webb's optical performance is looking good - the telescope is expected to meet or exceed its #science goals 👏🥳
Read more: https://t.co/GDdgFnnaOr
Targeted to launch no earlier than April 15, the #Crew4 mission will send four astronauts to the @Space_Station: @Astro_FarmerBob, @AstroSamantha, Jessica Watkins, & @Astro_Kjell.
The Crew-4 insignia depicts a dragonfly & highlights the crew. Learn more: https://t.co/V1ODmpNY8h
Buzz Aldrin & Neil Armstrong put a mirror on the moon an hour before the end of their final moonwalk. It is the only Apollo science experiment still running. Today we can 'ping' the moon with laser pulses and measure the Earth-moon distance very precisely https://t.co/JRWTacbYqN
#Webb completed the first stage in aligning the observatory’s mirrors. The result? These 18 dots of starlight brought into hexagonal formation. This early Webb alignment image is called an “image array.”
🔗 https://t.co/kQeqAt6fDO
Credit: @NASA/ @stsci/ J. DePasquale
Congrats to the @NASAWebb team! An initial set of images, including this selfie, shows that the telescope's primary mirror is performing as expected during its months-long alignment process, keep up the good work!