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We planted the herb borage in our garden this year, and to our surprise the flower (star flower) looks amazing. The borage leaves have a cucumber taste which I use in my salad/smoothie. I photographed the captivating star flower a month ago, and put together this animation.
This orbit takes us for a very low pass over the crystal moon, the smallest of the trio has solid dense rocky body with a colorful surface. Fortunately, all three moons are currently in a cluster where a pass by one, brings us by all three. A Rendering Reality short animation
We just arrived to our destination, planet Kude 103. It’s our first orbit of many, taking us on a highly elliptical path sweeping by several of the gas giants moons. A short animation by Rendering Reality
Dr. Penny Boston is an astrobiologist & speleologist who has explored some of the most extreme subsurface environments on Earth to learn life's limits. Join #AskAstrobio Nov. 26 at 3pm ET to ask her questions live on-air. https://t.co/qhF1gpC8ju
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What do swimming friends do, they FIN BUMP! Please enjoy out short animation of Marble and Zinnia. Zinnia is a fast swimming happy colorful fish, and Marble our fun loving long finned rocktaquad. Two different species of sea life, playfully cruising along the shallow tidal waters
We have an all new #AskAstrobio coming at you this Friday!
Join me, @saganorg, and @NASAAstrobio as we welcome Dr. Jim Cleaves for a conversation about his research on the Origins of Life, organic chemistry, chemical reaction network, being on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and more!
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@elonmusk Awesome launch, congratulations team spacex more data/progress with each iteration. Could fuel slosh causing an uncontrollable tumble, resulting in improper vehicle orientation for return and reentry have been a contributing factor for loss of both the booster&starship?
@cosmobiologist Yes, they could escape. Cold gas thruster technology has recently been demonstrated for small masses. Some ice covered ocean worlds have active cryogenic vents, a connection to the exosphere and a natural pathway to escape utilizing the energy provided by the home world.
Come join us on Wednesday for a chat with @AstroBonology about her life and career for #AskAstrobio!
Link to the YouTube live landing page coming soon, but check out the @NASAAstrobio YouTube channel now to subscribe and get info on when the live page drops.