Look closely 👀
These “leopard spots” on a Martian rock are clues pointing to possibly the best signs of ancient microbial life we’ve found yet on Mars. To know for sure, we need to study the rock in labs on Earth.
More on @NASAPersevere's findings: https://t.co/Bo7eiUdGnA
Thank you, Ingenuity. You amazed us. You inspired us. You reminded us of what can happen when great minds and great determination are combined. Rest well. @NASAJPL@NASA#ThanksIngenuity
Flight 72. That’s the final flight for our Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter.
Ingenuity and its team proved that powered, controlled flight on another world was possible. #ThanksIngenuity. You may rest, but your legacy will continue to soar: https://t.co/uEe2ZAw2ML
~Jimmy Buffett 1946 - 2023~
Jimmy Buffett co-founded Save the Manatee Club with former US senator & FL governor Bob Graham. We will be forever grateful for his immense contributions to protecting the FL manatee and his many followers who have supported manatees for over 40 years.
Thrilled to be at @NASA’s Moon to Mars Industry Workshop! This gathering of brilliant minds will shape the future of space exploration. Let's harness the power of collaboration between NASA and our commercial partners to propel our M2M strategy toward long-lasting success.
There’s space for everyone this #PrideMonth, and we’re celebrating the LGBTQI+ employees who help us reach for the stars, examine humanity’s place in the universe, and study our home planet: https://t.co/kyxdrH1Ecs
Space for all 🏳️🌈
As part of our #PrideMonth celebration, we unveiled the Pride flag on Lab, a visual reminder that inclusivity is one of @NASAJPL's core values and that by fostering a diverse and equitable work environment, we can Dare Mighty Things Together.
Prepare for a mission to Mars with the LEGO Technic replica of the @NASAJPL Mars Rover @NASAPersevere! Explore realistic LEGO Technic functions including 360° steering and articulated suspension, plus an AR app where you can learn more about Mars and the Mars Rover! 👩🚀
#PPOD: What #Mars looked like on Feb. 18, 2021, from the perspective of @NASAPersevere at roughly 10 km above the surface. The silver circle is the heat shield, falling to the ground after being jettisoned. The image is a mosaic. Credit: @NASA@NASAJPL@Caltech@stim3on@andrluck
NASA is currently collecting samples on the surface of Mars to bring back to Earth. And what it finds could change the way we see space.
Astrobiologist @bio_geo_chem explains what she’ll be looking for with @ossolalex on ‘The Future of Everything’.
https://t.co/wd0xdSzFRS
When I recently dropped 10 lightsabers – I mean *sample tubes* – on Mars, I was laying the groundwork for a potentially thrilling sequel. Future droids may recover this special cache. Meanwhile, there’s more to do on this desert planet…
#MayThe4thBeWithYou
Hit that ❤️ to send your congrats to the #MarsHelicopter team, who gathered for a team photo today in celebration of the second anniversary of Ingenuity's historic first flight.
Flying into the future. 🚁
@NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter has proven we can do the impossible – fly on Mars. But not only has the #MarsHelicopter made history with its nearly 50 flights, it's also influencing future exploration on the Red Planet.