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NASA Goddard Verified account ‏@NASAGoddard 17 Jul 2015

#OnThisDay 1969 @NYTimes 'regrets the error' saying rockets couldn't fly in a vacuum @Poynter @ClarkUniversity pic.twitter.com/Romo8JrSX6

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    1. CWIK Philippe ‏@SUPEROUMAN 17 Jul 2015

      @NASAGoddard @nytimes @Poynter @ClarkUniversity it's widely known that journalists know more than engineers and scientists. Right?

      0 retweets 3 likes
    2. Boo Science (Pego) ‏@BooScience 17 Jul 2015

      @SUPEROUMAN @NASAGoddard @nytimes @Poynter @ClarkUniversity among journalists and their mothers, yes

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  1. WarOnPrivacy ‏@WarOnPrivacy 17 Jul 2015

    It took the @nytimes 49 years to offer this retraction. That's a whole lot of considering @NASAGoddard @bradheath @Poynter @ClarkUniversity

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  2. Sonia F. Khan ‏@sapienist 17 Jul 2015

    .@NASAGoddard @nytimes @Poynter @ClarkUniversity Back in the days of accountability and acknowledgement. 😧

    0 retweets 1 like
  3. Great Gov Tweets ‏@GreatGovTweets 18 Jul 2015

    @NASAGoddard Congratulations on writing a great gov tweet! http://shiningsea.measuredvoice.com/NASAGoddard/status/622048875378012161 … (Ranked 14th for Jul 17.)

    0 retweets 0 likes
  4. Michael Jones ‏@MichaelJones7 17 Jul 2015

    @NASAGoddard The arrogance of the @NYTimes on display.

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  5. John Hasley ‏@PonsSublicius 4 Aug 2015

    @NASAGoddard @EdDriscoll So in 69 the @nytimes discovered it was wrong about Newton. When will they admit to having been wrong about Stalin?

    0 retweets 0 likes
  6. Trevor White ‏@TrevorNWhite 17 Jul 2015

    @NASAGoddard @nytimes @Poynter @ClarkUniversity lol

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  7. Spacetime Saga ‏@SpaceTimeSaga 17 Jul 2015

    @NASAGoddard Should have been "against which to act" as well, and where is the explanation about the combustion chamber?

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  8. Jakob ‏@brommersma 17 Jul 2015

    @NASAGoddard @nytimes @Poynter @ClarkUniversity we proved them wrong

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