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  1. Just updated: #NASA Image of the Day: Terra Turns Ten: Snow, Clouds and Sunlight http://tr.im/asnow (via @NASA) #space
  2. Just updated: #NASA Image of the Day: Terra Turns Ten Snow, Clouds and Sunlight http://tr.im/asnow (via @NASA) #space
  3. RT @LouisS: December 22, 2005: Astronomers announced the discovery of two more rings encircling the planet Uranus. http://bit.ly/6Pc0uo
  4. RT @NASA: Images of the Soyuz TMA-17 rocket launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan http://bit.ly/nIQ92
  5. @davidgwaters great!
  6. RT @CRKARLA: Titan's lakes could be explored by boat: http://bit.ly/86hMd5
  7. @ThisWeekinSpace great work! Will you ever offer the show as a podcast feed? Would love to add it to http://tr.im/asnpod
  8. RT @ThisWeekinSpace: At long last! @ThisWeekinSpace hits the webwaves (sorry about the previous typo) http://bit.ly/7QMOa5
  9. Just updated: Amateur #Astronomy Picture of the Day: Messier 8 The Lagoon Nebula RGB Ha http://tr.im/asnow (via @AAPOD)
  10. Just updated: Amateur #Astronomy Picture of the Day: http://tr.im/asnow (via @AAPOD)
  11. Just updated: #Astronomy Picture of the Day: Planetary Systems Now Forming in Orion http://tr.im/asnow (via @APOD)
  12. Just updated: Amateur #Astronomy Picture of the Day: Messier 8 The Lagoon Nebula RGB Ha http://tr.im/asnow (via @AAPOD)
  13. Just updated: #Astronomy Picture of the Day: Star Cluster R136 Bursts Out http://tr.im/asnow (via @APOD)
  14. Just updated: Amateur #Astronomy Picture of the Day: Venus emerging from behind the Waning Crescent Moon http://tr.im/asnow (via @AAPOD)
  15. Just updated: #NASA Image of the Day: Expedition 22 Lifts Off http://tr.im/asnow (via @NASA) #space
  16. @Stratocumulus of course! but it's a nice tradition after all ;)
  17. @CatherineQ @CraftLass the "zero-G indicator" has been a snowman, a bear called "Boris" and a lion on previous Soyuz flights ;)
  18. @CatherineQ Oleg Kotov chose the black cat, it's called Dimler ;)
  19. @CatherineQ @CraftLass it's a tradition on every Soyuz; when the toy begins to float, the cosmonauts know they are approaching zero gravity
  20. RT @NASA: The Soyuz spacecraft is set to launch from Kazakhstan on at 4:52pET NASA TV coverage begins at 4p. Watch live: http://www.nas ... ...