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  1. RT @skytland: Why NASA does what it does (just a reminder). Picture by @bikegeek and @ageekmom http://bit.ly/1b7sYt #nasatweetup
  2. Time Magazine's Best Inventions of 2009 list is up. Guess who made number 1? http://tinyurl.com/yce9xyf
  3. Hey folks, check out this awesome video of footage from the final days of Ares I-X. http://tinyurl.com/ylbuurs
  4. Fascinating aerial footage of Ares I-X! http://bit.ly/32vB3h
  5. @ATKOutreach: http://twitpic.com/naine - Ares I-X booster recovery. Photo by Manny Deleon.
  6. Thanks for all the words of thanks and congratulations, Twitter friends!
  7. Wow! The replays are gorgeous.... so impressive to see Ares I-X fly
  8. Ships have spotted the Ares I-X booster and are steaming toward it.
  9. Way to go I-X!
  10. Internal power!
  11. Weather green! Countdown has resumed at T-4 minutes and counting!!
  12. RT @NASA_Ares_I_X The new targeted liftoff time will be 11:30 a.m., with the countdown clock starting again at 11:26 a.m.
  13. Ares I-X launch now set for 11:08 a.m. EDT due to weather constraints.
  14. @reefnate34 Yes sir, just watch NASA TV or online http://www.nasa.gov/multime...
  15. Great blog explaining the 4-hour launch window: http://bit.ly/3sSy6P
  16. Ares I-X now targeted for launch at 11 a.m. EDT. Only 20% chance of weather interference at that time.
  17. Ares I-X now targeted for 10:30 a.m. EDT launch.
  18. @k2rrt there is; just waiting on the weather so commentary in light right now
  19. RT @NASA_Ares_I_X Ares I-X now targeted for 9:15 a.m. EDT launch.
  20. No earlier than 9AM EDT for launch today, but likely to be extended... Follow NASA TV live or online to stay up-to-date