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NASA Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Earth Day Nationwide

Apr 16, 2010 | NASA News

NASA centers across the nation invite journalists and the public to see and hear about the agency’s contributions to exploring and protecting our home planet during this year’s Earth Day celebrations.

NASA to Launch Human-Like Robot to Join Space Station Crew

Apr 14, 2010 | NASA News

NASA will launch the first human-like robot to space later this year to become a permanent resident of the International Space Station.

NASA Hosts Launch and Mission Tweetups for Next Space Shuttle Mission

Apr 14, 2010 | NASA News

During the next space shuttle mission, NASA will host two Tweetups to give the public an insider’s look at the nation’s space program.

NASA Announces Conference on the American Space Program for the 21st Century

Apr 14, 2010 | NASA News

NASA to Preview Final Scheduled Flight of Space Shuttle Atlantis

Apr 14, 2010 | NASA News

NASA will preview the next space shuttle mission, the final scheduled flight of space shuttle Atlantis, during a series of news briefings Monday, May 3, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

NASA and Chrysler Establish Partnership to Explore Advanced Technologies

Apr 13, 2010 | NASA News

A new agreement between NASA and Chrysler may put rocket science on the road and automotive technologies in space.

NASA Partners with Hawaii on Space Exploration, Science

Apr 13, 2010 | NASA News

NASA and the State of Hawaii agreed Tuesday to collaborate in a variety of activities involving small satellite development, advanced aviation, space exploration, education and science.

NASA Selects Companies for Aerospace Vehicle R&D Contracts

Apr 13, 2010 | NASA News

NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., has selected five companies to provide the agency with support for analytical and experimental research and technology development, primarily for aerospace vehicles.
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NASASpaceAlerts avatar NASA Space Alerts @NASASpaceAlerts ·
10h 2035537752524038171

#MeteorSighting: Eyewitnesses in Texas observed a bright fireball today, March 21, at 4:40 p.m. CDT. Current data indicates that the meteor became visible at 49 miles above Stagecoach, northwest of Houston. It moved southeast at 35,000 mph, breaking apart 29 miles above Bammel,

Image for the Tweet beginning: #MeteorSighting: Eyewitnesses in Texas observed Twitter feed image.
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gagan_shux avatar Shubhanshu Shukla @gagan_shux ·
21 Mar 2035326651475836979

Mission Control Center is the quiet heartbeat of every space mission. It may look like a room full of screens and voices, but in reality, it is a system of constant vigilance that never rests as long as humans are in space.

#shux #space #shubhanshushukla #india #axiom4

Image for the Tweet beginning: Mission Control Center is the Twitter feed image.
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NASA_Johnson avatar NASA's Johnson Space Center @NASA_Johnson ·
20 Mar 2035069369567347151

A meteor - nearly 6 feet in diameter and weighing about 7 tons - entered Earth’s atmosphere near Cleveland, Ohio, on March 17, 2026, creating a light show in the sky and the opportunity to find pieces of the space rock on Earth.
 
The meteorites are suspected to be Eucrites, many

Image for the Tweet beginning: A meteor - nearly 6 Twitter feed video.
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NASA_Johnson avatar NASA's Johnson Space Center @NASA_Johnson ·
20 Mar 2035069369567347151

A meteor - nearly 6 feet in diameter and weighing about 7 tons - entered Earth’s atmosphere near Cleveland, Ohio, on March 17, 2026, creating a light show in the sky and the opportunity to find pieces of the space rock on Earth.
 
The meteorites are suspected to be Eucrites, many

Image for the Tweet beginning: A meteor - nearly 6 Twitter feed video.
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