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    This visualization shows the Gulf Stream stretching from the Gulf of Mexico all the way over towards Western Europe. More info:

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    One step in the search for life is finding planets that could be habitable. To do that, scientists often compare features on other planets — water, atmospheres and temperature — to the only planet we know of that supports life: Earth. More:

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    Local impacts of the Australian bushfires have been devastating to property and life in Australia while producing extreme air quality impacts throughout the region. Here you can see smoke from the Australian bushfires making its way around the globe. More:

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    Do you create scientific visualizations like these from ? The award-winning team is seeking a new lead. Learn more and apply :

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    This bright, somewhat blob-like object — seen in this image taken by — is a galaxy named NGC 1803. It is about 200 million light-years away, in the southern constellation of Pictor (the Painter’s Easel).

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    We don't expect all our interns to discover new planets (h/t Wolf Cukier ), but if you think you have something to contribute to NASA communications we encourage you to apply:

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    Three days into his internship, our very own Wolf Cukier used data to discover a new planet orbiting two stars.🌟🌟 Keep up the good work, Wolf! ⚡️“NASA Goddard High School Intern Discovers New Planet” by

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    10. sij

    Congratulations to the ! They are now eligible for spaceflight assignments to the and missions to the Moon & beyond! 📚 They've been learning. 🚀 They've been building. 💪 They've been training. And now it’s time 👩‍🚀👨‍🚀

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    Goddard's Scientific Visualization Studio reveals the invisible by bringing data to life. Visualizers working with scientists unearth stories within datasets, pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Here's a look back at some of their work from 2019.

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  11. This spiral galaxy, NGC 4455, is located in the constellation Coma Berenices (Berenice’s Hair). This might sound odd — and it is somewhat unusual. It’s the only modern constellation to be named after a real person from history: Queen Berenice II of Egypt.

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  12. 🌀This spiral galaxy's galactic bulge is NOT the result of too many holiday cookies.🍪 These bulges are thought to play a key role in how galaxies evolve, and to influence the growth of the supermassive black holes lurking at the centers of most spirals.

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    Feast your eyes on the newly released Caldwell catalog! This spectacular collection includes 12 newly processed images never before released by NASA:

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    "Super-Puffs" may sound like a new breakfast cereal, but it's actually the nickname for a unique and rare class of young exoplanets with the density of cotton candy. Nothing like them exists in our solar system. Read more: via

    Three puffy planets in blue, yellow and pink pastels
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  15. Feast your eyes on the newly released Caldwell catalog! This spectacular collection includes 12 newly processed images never before released by NASA:

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  16. Hubble is studying a gamma-ray burst with the highest energy EVER SEEN in the universe! 👀 Talk about powerful — a few seconds of this gamma-ray burst emitted more energy than the Sun will provide over its entire 10-billion year life. 🔋 🤯 More:

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    There’s a little black spot on the Sun today... 🎶 Experience today’s Mercury transit through one of NASA’s eyes on the Sun, the Solar Dynamics Observatory:

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    On Monday, Nov. 11, Mercury will transit the Sun, a relatively rare event that happens only about 13 times a century! NASA will share near-live views of the event from its vantage point in orbit around Earth — tune in at:

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