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  1. Earth, you’re bluetiful 💙 This view of our home planet was captured by a crew member as the orbiting laboratory was 256 miles above the eastern coast of the United States. Dive in for more:

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    In part 2 of this special edition of our podcast, John Hansen & Greg Wiseman take the first crack at repairing the only machine capable of playing back the voice recordings of Apollo 11 flight controllers, and soon realize they'll need some help…

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  3. How do you see jets spewing from a black hole so fast it renders them invisible? From the shock waves they create! Our telescope captured the occurrence radiating in infrared. Unveil its mysteries & the enormity of the galaxy surrounding it:

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  4. Last night, the awarded recognition of outstanding achievements in space to several of our own. was also awarded for his efforts encouraging many to boldly go into their out-of-this-world careers. Details:

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  5. . is now targeting May 1 at 3:59am ET for the next cargo launch to the . Onboard will be more than 5,500 pounds of , supplies and hardware for crew members living and working on our orbiting outpost. Details:

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    🔴 Our spacecraft listens for marsquakes on the Red Planet 👩‍🚀 We're helping bust the dust on future missions to the Moon 🌎 Celebrating our home planet on Take a look at these stories and more:

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    We're sending the next man, and first woman, to the lunar South Pole by 2024. To do that, we're updating our call to American industry and broadening it to help us build and design an integrated human lunar lander system.

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    What do parks look like from 250 miles above Earth? 👀Take a peek at our gallery of images captured from the International to see these amazing places from across the country:

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    The melting of Antarctica's ice sheet is currently responsible for 20-25% of global sea level rise…but how much of a role will it play hundreds of yrs in the future? Learn how scientists are making models more precise & predictions more accurate:

    Thwaites Glacier.
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    College Students! Don't forget the "Future of Space" event on Monday, April 29 at 2 p.m. EDT! Spend the weekend brainstorming questions to ask & astronauts on about . RSVP at and submit questions using .

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    We're fine-tuning plans for the longer missions of & . Researchers will use these extended expeditions to collect observations of the effects of long-duration spaceflight on both as part of their time on :

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    From new science and supplies arriving via 's cargo craft to prep work for exposing materials to the harsh space environment outside of — this and more happened this week in orbit. Watch for more:

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    “I’ve never been involved in anything that has required as great an amount of coordination and team work” said astronaut Gene Cernan in reference to the Apollo 10 mission at a press event — exactly 50 years ago today. Blast back to the past:

    Apollo 10 astronauts (left to right) Stafford, Cernan, and Young stand in front of their Saturn V rocket at Launch Pad 39B.
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    Why are Uranus & Neptune such brilliant shades of blue? What are the physics that drive their icy conditions? Where does heating & cooling occur in their atmospheres? scientists are gearing up to finally get to know the ice giants. Details:

    This is an image of the planet Uranus taken by the spacecraft Voyager 2, which flew closely past the seventh planet from the Sun in January 1986.

This is also an image of Neptune, taken at a range of 4.4 million miles from the planet, shows the Great Dark Spot and its companion bright smudge. These clouds were seen to persist for as long as Voyager’s cameras could resolve them.
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    How fast is our universe expanding? Observations of the early universe can predict this rate. But new data supports findings that the modern universe is expanding even faster than expected. We may need new theories to explain the difference:

    Hubble image of galaxy in deep space with inset
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    Martian. Landslides. 😱The dark lines in this image are caused by landslides occurring on the steep set of troughs cutting into the Martian volcanic plains. Dive deeper into this image of the Cerberus Fossae region:

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    The crew aboard the received a special call this morning from & the Schulz family in Mission Control! As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 10, we’re working with Peanuts to share STEM curriculum for students. More:

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    . is now targeting July 2 for Orion’s Ascent Abort-2 test flight from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. This date provides additional time for work on the launch abort system and takes into account Eastern Range availability.

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    This time-lapse video shows the space freighter after its robotic capture April 19, 2019, and being maneuvered toward its final installation position on the Unity module’s Earth-facing port.

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