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NASAAmes avatar NASA Ames @NASAAmes ·
20 Feb 2024905141745594507

Take a look at Jupiter đź‘€

This view, observed by NASA’s Juno spacecraft, is impossible to see from Earth, even with a telescope. Since Jupiter’s orbit is outside of Earth’s, we only see the side fully illuminated by the Sun. Spacecraft like Juno allow us to see it in a new

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NASASolarSystem avatar NASA Solar System @NASASolarSystem ·
20 Feb 2024893643513823653

Colors of the aurora: Red, green, purple… black? 🤔

Mysterious “black auroras” are real, and they’re not like the northern and southern lights you’ve seen before. Inside these dark spots, strange physics is at work — and a NASA rocket just launched from Alaska to reveal it. 🚀

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NASA avatar NASA @NASA ·
20 Feb 2024701930501558759

NASA teams successfully fueled the Artemis II rocket during tonight’s prelaunch test for the lunar mission.

Our Artemis experts will answer questions about the important milestone and next steps during a briefing tomorrow at 11am ET (1600 UTC). https://go.nasa.gov/4aLGctK

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NASA avatar NASA @NASA ·
20 Feb 2024701930501558759

NASA teams successfully fueled the Artemis II rocket during tonight’s prelaunch test for the lunar mission.

Our Artemis experts will answer questions about the important milestone and next steps during a briefing tomorrow at 11am ET (1600 UTC). https://go.nasa.gov/4aLGctK

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