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There and back again. We've all heard that it's not just about the destination. It's about the journey. We're going to the Moon - but how? Learn more about our travel plans to the Moon, Mars, and back to Earth.https://bit.ly/2GUiE8P
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A new analysis of data from our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and our MESSENGER spacecraft indicate that the Moon & Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, may contain significantly more water ice than previously thought!
https://go.nasa.gov/2Ztj39w pic.twitter.com/BWTdRL5MnO
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#ImOldEnoughToRememberWhen the Earth looked like this: https://go.nasa.gov/2KbyAWn pic.twitter.com/6SUMIP6l93
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48 years ago
#OTD,#Apollo15 landed in Hadley Rille on the Moon. At the time, we didn’t know what created the river-like channel. Thanks to collected samples, we learned those features were volcanic
https://bit.ly/2YwpzPA
The astronauts' paths are imposed on the image.
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If you feel like you're melting in the heat wave on Earth, be glad you're not a Moon rock. Giordano Crater is filled with 'impact melt' - rock that literally melted because of the energy released during the collision that formed the crater
http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/1111 pic.twitter.com/vQ08jJA6Z4
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48 years ago
#OTD,#Apollo15 launched. 15 was the first mission to bring a rover to the Moon, which allowed the astronauts to travel 17.5 miles on the lunar surface. In comparison, the#Apollo11 traverse is no bigger than a football field. https://go.nasa.gov/2XlvkzE pic.twitter.com/T5RXHyqCE5
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NASA Moon 已轉推
On the heels of the 50th Anniversary of
#Apollo11, we’ve just issued a draft solicitation asking U.S. companies to help us develop the 21st century human landing system that will land the first woman and next man on the Moon in 2024. WE ARE GOING. https://go.nasa.gov/2GovZpx#Artemispic.twitter.com/OUlVd9YgyN
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50 years ago we went to the Moon with the
#Apollo program. Now, we go forward to the Moon with#Artemis and a key difference? Sustainability. We need to design systems that can be reused, refueled, and refurbished in space. https://go.nasa.gov/2Guincv pic.twitter.com/K0sfaaToBE
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Our
#Artemis program plans to visit the Moon's south pole, where frozen water lies in dark craters - but new research indicates that this water might not be as static as we thought. The good news? This could benefit our human explorers. https://go.nasa.gov/2LFo6R2 pic.twitter.com/hmeY60usZx謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
50 years ago
#OTD the#Apollo11 astronauts returned to Earth, carrying precious pieces of another world. The Apollo samples transformed our understanding of the Moon - for example we learned from these rocks that the Moon was once a piece of Earth! https://go.nasa.gov/2Z9xSOf pic.twitter.com/KJoKyS8ePV謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
NASA Moon 已轉推
LIVE NOW: What science did
#Apollo11 astronauts do on the Moon and what are we still learning from the rocks they brought home to Earth?
Watch our #Apollo50th anniversary episode of#NASAScience Live to find out. Ask questions using#AskNASAhttps://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMJgvXLAXlGL …謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
What science did the
#Apollo11 astronauts do on the Moon and what are we still learning from the rocks they brought home to Earth? Watch#NASAScience Live at 3pm ET to find out. Ask us your questions with#askNASA!https://youtu.be/nhJtMQTSD2k謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
For
@MelindaGates,#Apollo11 was a family celebration. Her father was an engineer for an aerospace company that helped NASA send humans to the Moon. Listen to Melinda’s story and hear others from people all over the world: https://go.nasa.gov/32sC51H pic.twitter.com/Q8lquyYLvJ謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
NASA Moon 已轉推
We're saddened by the passing of Chris Kraft, our first flight director. He was a space legend who created the concept of Mission Control during the early human spaceflight program and made it an integral part of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions. He was 95.pic.twitter.com/HT2T6CArrX
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We're still glowing over all the
#Apollo50th celebrations this weekend. How did you mark the occasion?pic.twitter.com/9ON2iOBuhS
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We watched the Apollo astronauts visit the Moon 50 years ago. We've sent a series of robotic explorers since. And now it’s time for the
#Artemis generation. Let's go to the Moon. You ready?pic.twitter.com/wsYFaJ1KR7謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
During the roughly 3 hours that the
#Apollo11 astronauts spent walking on the Moon, they set up instruments including seismometers & a device to characterize solar wind. These were the first of many science instruments that astronauts deployed on the Moon. https://go.nasa.gov/2zoXAn0 pic.twitter.com/1yEyv7jayF
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"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." 50 years ago
#OTD, Neil Armstrong took a step onto the Moon and made the people of Earth a multi-world species. Happy#Apollo50th and keep on exploring.pic.twitter.com/9vGXV4oAva謝謝,Twitter 將使用這項資訊來使你的時間軸更完美。 還原還原 -
On today's
#Apollo11 anniversary, it’s important to remember the people and missions that paved the way - the successes and the setbacks. From unsuccessful robotic missions to the devastating#Apollo1 fire,#NASARemembers & honors the contributions and sacrifices along the way.pic.twitter.com/86fH8cDNDt
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NASA Moon 已轉推
HOUSTON: Roger, Tranquility. Be advised there's lots of smiling faces in this room, and all over the world. TRANQUILITY: There are two of them up here.
#Apollo50thpic.twitter.com/5UZrKkcvMR
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