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garry31: ▬ The GIFs above are from this beautiful video (made with footage shot by NASA and ESA using the Cassini spacecraft). Planetary scientist (and UCLA alum) Dr. Ashwin Vasavada participated with the Cassini mission to Saturn: he played
mindblowingscience: Latest Pluto image from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft. July 14th, 2015
inevitablesurrender: sagansense: Voyager Spacecraft. Still Chillin’. Literally. I had to share. If it were truly hipster, it would have a golden cassette tape instead.
sci-universe: 53 years ago today (April 12), Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, became the first human to travel into space and change history, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth. So on April 12, Gagarin, who became
humanoidhistory: September 29, 2013 — The first Cygnus commercial cargo spacecraft travels to the International Space Station and arrives into the loving grasp of the Canadarm 2. (NASA)
nasa: The twin Voyager spacecraft, which launched in 1977, are our ambassadors to the rest of the Milky Way, destined to continue orbiting the center of our galaxy for billions of years after they stop communicating with Earth. On Aug. 25, 2012, Voyager
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waittherespie: On September 15h, 2017 the Cassini spacecraft will end its 20-year mission by diving into the atmosphere of Saturn. Goodnight, Cassini.
sassymccoy: just-shower-thoughts: What really blows my mind is that NASA is able to receive data from a 4.67 billion miles far away spacecraft, while i lose wifi signal once i move to the kitchen #@nasa what’s ur wifi password
dragon-in-a-fez: imagine you saw an alien spacecraft and your first reaction was to critique its flat color palette and unimaginative lines
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doux-amer: truestoriesaboutme: dragon-in-a-fez: imagine you saw an alien spacecraft and your first reaction was to critique its flat color palette and unimaginative lines The Truth is Out There and It Has Bad Aesthetics
skunkbear: NASA just launched its Orion spacecraft! (You can watch the whole thing here) It looks a bit like the Apollo 11 capsule, but it has a whole new mission: first, meeting an asteroid towed to earth’s orbit by a robot sometime in the 2020s,
astronomyblog: Some of the beautiful images taken by the Cassini spacecraft ● 1997-2017 ● Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI
cosmic-rebirth: fumitsuduru: A crescent Earth is seen by the Wide Angle Camera on the Rosetta spacecraft. From this vantage-point, even your worst problems seem insignificant.
shedsumlight: Researchers Estimate Ice Content of Crater at Moon’s South Pole (by NASA Goddard Photo and Video) NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft has returned data that indicate ice may make up as much as 22 percent of the surface
NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft.
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unknownskywalker: Mercury surprises: tiny planet has strange innards and active past Using observations from NASA’s Messenger spacecraft in orbit around Mercury, researchers observed that the floors of many craters have been tilted substantially. Part
spaceexp: What lies on the floor of this Martian crater? …A frozen patch of water ice. The robotic Mars Express spacecraft took the above image in early February. The ice pocket was found in a 35-kilometer wide crater that resides 70 degrees north of
just–space: Jupiters Clouds of Many Colors : NASAs Juno spacecraft was racing away from Jupiter following its seventh close pass of the planet when JunoCam snapped this image on May 19, 2017, from about 29,100 miles js
pbstv: THE FARTHEST - VOYAGER IN SPACE For 40 years, Voyager spacecraft have transmitted data back to Earth using less computing power than your car’s key fob. Learn more
astronomyblog: Saturn, rings and moons seen by the Cassini spacecraft wow! Image credit: NASA/JPL (original video)
science-junkie: NASA’s Plutonium Problem Could End Deep-Space Exploration In 1977, the Voyager 1 spacecraft left Earth on a five-year mission to explore Jupiter and Saturn. Thirty-six years later, the car-size probe is still exploring, still sending
scishow: jtotheizzoe: The European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft is set to release its Philae probe in preparation for touchdown on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko tomorrow, November 12. In case that didn’t sink in, tomorrow some
canadian-space-agency: How did Juno go where no solar-powered spacecraft has gone before? This graphic shows how NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter became the most distant solar-powered explorer and influenced the future of space exploration powered by
itsfullofstars: SPACE RINGS Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus and a small stretch of Saturn’s rings, as seen by the Cassini spacecraft on July 29, 2015.
fuckyeahfluiddynamics:Jupiter’s atmosphere is fascinatingly complex and stunningly beautiful. This close-up from the Juno spacecraft shows a region called STB Spectre, located in Jupiter’s South Temperate Belt. The bluish area to the right is a long-lived
looking-at-the-universe: Jupiter by Juno spacecraft
itscolossal: NASA Releases Photo of Earth Taken from the Dark Side of Saturn by the Cassini Spacecraft
popmech: Everything You Need to Know About NASA’s Orion, the Spacecraft That Could Take Humanity to Mars At 7:05 a.m. Eastern time on Thursday, December 4, an unmanned, unpressurized version of NASA’s Orion crew capsule will lift off from Cape Canaveral
futurist-foresight: spaceplasma: NASA’s newest spacecraft, Orion, will be launching into space for the first time on Dec. 4, 2014. Orion will fly to orbit atop a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket. The Delta IV Heavy rocket is the newest
eastgrown: just-shower-thoughts: What really blows my mind is that NASA is able to receive data from a 4.67 billion miles far away spacecraft, while i lose wifi signal once i move to the kitchen AMEN
micdotcom: If you couldn’t tell already, NASA is having a great year. From Pluto to food grown in space, even in the face of budget cuts, the nation’s space agency had some stellar highlights. Most mysteriously of all, a spacecraft found two eerily
compoundchem: This Week in Chemistry: a self-healing spacecraft polymer, greener barbecue lighter fluid, and more: http://goo.gl/TxmUxZ
wavesoftware: New Horizons Finds Blue Skies and Water Ice on Pluto The first color images of Pluto’s atmospheric hazes, returned by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft last week, reveal that the hazes are blue. Image: Pluto’s haze layer shows
cnet: There are blue skies on Pluto, NASA saysThe first images of Pluto’s atmospheric hazes sent back by the New Horizons spacecraft show that mornings there might not be so different from Earth – in at least one way.
the-future-now: The Beautiful and Terrifying Behavior of the Most Active Metal in the World For practical purposes, the metal Cesium can be found in spacecraft propellant, radiation devices that treat cancer and atomic clocks. For impractical purposes,
asapscience: Early this morning, the Cassini spacecraft dove into Saturn’s atmosphere completing its 20 years in space 😭😭 On its final mission, it collected data on Saturn’s gravity and magnetic fields, which will help us understand the planet’s
nature-porn: NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft.
dduane: The Moon by Nosigner is a topographically-accurate LED light created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya, appropriately named after the legendary Japanese moon princess Kaguya-hime. Want want want.
dvdp: Complete time-lapse video of the Sun, spanning the entire months of September, October and November 2011 as seen through the SWAP ultraviolet instrument onboard the European Space Agency spacecraft Proba-2.
ryb0t: cosmikonion: The Voyager Golden Records are phonograph records that were included aboard both Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977. They contain sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth, and are intended
ralfmaximus: nasahistory: A final look back from Voyage 1 before the cameras were forever shut down. A tiny dot in the universe. Blue, and slightly blurred. Our home. Our beautiful spacecraft as we travel through the great, vast universe. Take
obscuritywolschick: The RoseThe spinning vortex of Saturn’s north polar storm resembles a deep red rose of giant proportions surrounded by green foliage in this false-color image from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI
showslow: New observations from a spacecraft orbiting Mercury have revealed that the tiny, pockmarked planet harbors a highly unusual interior — and the craft’s glimpse of Mercury’s surface topography suggests the planet has had a very dynamic
8bitfuture: Saturn’s moon Prometheus, up close. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft spied details on the pockmarked surface of Saturn’s moon Prometheus (86 kilometers, or 53 miles across) during a moderately close flyby on Dec. 6, 2015. This is one of
The Moon by Nosigner is a topographically-accurate LED light created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya, appropriately named after the legendary Japanese moon princess Kaguya-hime.
youngjusticer: Like Kal-El, Kara Zor-El is a survivor of the destruction of Krypton, escaping in a spacecraft that puts her into a state of suspended animation. However, instead of the trip taking a matter of seconds as it has for her cousin, it takes
herochan: The Pluto Fly By is Here!After traveling for more than 9 years and over than 3 billion miles, the NASA New Horizons spacecraft will have it’s closest approach to Pluto at 7:49 a.m. EDT. today. For more info, check out the New Horizons page.
pixelcurious: mxcleod: This stunning image of the Pluto was captured from New Horizons at about 4 p.m. EDT on July 13, about 16 hours before the moment of closest approach. The spacecraft was 476,000 miles (766,000 kilometers) from the surface after
themonsterghost: cmon you dont spent a century on a spacecraft with six other people and NOT shamelessly check them out appreciate their bods at SOME point
80sanime: 1979-1990 Anime PrimerCrusher Joe: The Movie (1983)In the distant future, galactic hands-for-hire known as Crushers are frequently employed to handle the most rough-and-tumble jobs. Title character Joe is captain of the spacecraft Minerva and