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  1. 7月3日

    Celestial Fireworks! 🌟 Like a fireworks display, this glittering collection of stars located 20,000 light-years away from Earth looks like a red, white & blue aerial burst. Take a closer look:

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  2. 7月3日

    Imagine being able to fold wings of aircraft IN FLIGHT to get better aerodynamic controls. ✈️ It’s one of five innovations that could change the way we explore the universe and revolutionize air travel. Details:

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  3. 7月2日

    The sun comes up on our In-Space Propulsion Facility at Plum Brook Station where 's Crew Dragon was recently tested in the extreme temperatures and vacuum of space.

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  4. 7月2日

    Thanks for visiting us at ! Next up: we'll be at AirVenture Oshkosh, July 23–29. Event details→

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  5. 7月2日

    Best. Monday. Ever. at took a field trip to ! After exploring the Zero Gravity Research Facility and the Graphics and Visualization Lab, they now have new career goals!

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  6. 7月2日

    Today, our space instrument arrived at our orbiting laboratory 250 miles above our home planet. It will help us better understand volcanoes 🌋, fires 🔥, urban heat 🌇 and coastal and inland waters 🌊 located here on Earth. Here’s how:

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  7. 6月30日

    It's ! ☄️Ever wonder how we spot asteroids that may be getting close to Earth? See how we find, study and track near-Earth objects by visiting .

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  8. 6月27日

    X.... Experimental... 's newest experimental aircraft, designed with quiet supersonic technology and intended to help open a new era in faster-than-sound air travel over land, will now forever be known in the history books as the X-59 QueSST:

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  9. 6月27日

    It’s official! Our newest experimental aircraft, designed to help make supersonic flight over land possible, has an X-designation: X-59 QueSST ✈️

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  10. 6月27日

    Thanks for visiting today at ! See where we will be tomorrow ↓

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  11. 6月26日

    So you want to go to Mars? Getting there is hard, but surviving on the Red Planet is harder. Listen to episode one of the podcast to learn how we’re preparing to take humans to the Moon and then to Mars. Listen and subscribe:

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  12. 6月26日

    Have you heard? NASA is celebrating its 60th anniversary! To mark the occasion we’re hosting a tour of for 200 guests! To attend, you need a “Golden Astronaut” ticket, which will be randomly distributed at select events. More details:

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  13. 6月25日

    We’re at this week. Follow for info about our presentations and exhibits. ✈️

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  14. 6月22日

    JUST ANNOUNCED: A aboard a ⛴! Apply to join us and a team of experts Aug. 9 in Seattle as we preview a seaborne expedition to study the ocean’s :

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  15. 6月22日

    We are honored to be named as one of the best midsize employers by Forbes in its recently published “America’s Best Employers 2018” publication! Check it out:

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  16. 6月21日

    Today’s Sun ☀️ captured around 1:30 p.m. ET. Learn the science behind the and discover four ways to enjoy space this summer: .

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  17. 6月21日

    TODAY, June 21, hosts its ☀️ event in Lakewood Park, 6-10:30 p.m. We’ll be there from 6-8 p.m. with "Golden Astronaut" tickets, which make the recipient a candidate to attend a special tour of . Get the details:

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  18. 6月21日

    The first day of has arrived ☀️ and so has the newest group of . Welcome to !

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  19. 6月21日

    We’re seeking industry partners to empower and propel us as we set forth to build an orbital outpost to support robotic and human exploration near and on the Moon, and beyond, including Mars. Get the details:

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  20. 6月20日

    Crew Dragon is at ’s Plum Brook Station testing facility in Ohio, home to the largest thermal vacuum chamber in the world, to demonstrate its capability to withstand the extreme temperatures and vacuum of space.

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