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  1. Dec 17

    It's the LAST DAY to apply for our event where you can: 👀 View ’s uncrewed test flight for 📷 Tour 🚀 Take pics of the rocket on the launch pad 🔥 See spacecraft launch Details:

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    Today is the last day to apply to attend a to view 's Demo-1, uncrewed test flight. You can tour , take pics of the rocket at Launch Complex 39A and see the spacecraft launch.

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    Dec 16

    ONE DAY LEFT! Apply to attend a event in Jan. where you can: 👀 View 's uncrewed test flight for 📷Tour 🚀Take pics of the rocket on the launch pad 🔥 See the spacecraft launch Info:

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  4. Dec 16

    ONE DAY LEFT! Apply to attend a event in Jan. where you can: 👀 View 's uncrewed test flight for 📷 Tour 🚀 Take pics of the rocket on the launch pad 🔥 See spacecraft launch Info:

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    Dec 15

    Apply to attend a event in Jan. where you can: 👀 View 's uncrewed test flight for 📷Tour facilities 🚀Take photos of the rocket on the launch pad 🔥Watch the spacecraft launch Info:

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    Want to experience the launch of the 1st demo flight by SpaceX? The uncrewed flight test, known as Demo-1, is targeted for Jan. 17, 2019. Deadline to apply is this Monday, Dec 17. 2018. For more information and how to apply, go to:

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  7. Dec 14

    JUST ANNOUNCED! A event in Jan. where you can: 👀 View 's uncrewed test flight for 📷Tour facilities 🚀Take photos of the rocket on the launch pad 🔥Watch the spacecraft launch Apply:

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  8. Dec 12

    LAST DAY TO APPLY: Passionate about the world of astronomy? Go behind-the-scenes of , the world’s largest flying telescope, in a Seattle event on Jan 6 when you'll meet the team doing cutting-edge research at 40,000 feet. Apply:

    SOFIA preparing to depart for an observing flight from Christchurch, New Zealand, June 2018. Photo: SOFIA/ Waynne Williams
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    Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on Apollo 8’s Earthrise photograph: “Some have said that was a moment that changed human consciousness forever.”

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  10. Dec 11
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    Dec 11

    When asked what we can expect from the next 50 years of space exploration, astronaut Kay Hire says, "Watch what we do next!"

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  12. Dec 11

    Even the ceilings are intriguing tonight!! alum gets her shot from the floor of

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    Dec 11
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  14. Dec 11

    Smithsonian Apollo Curator Teasel Muir-Harmony spoke on the Apollo 8 Mission Artifacts

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  15. Dec 11

    NASA Administrator shares that he is the first NASA Admininstrator born after Apollo missions

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  16. Dec 11

    NASA Administrator joins Astronaut Kay Hire during today’s Spirit of Apollo Event at the National Cathedral

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  17. Dec 11

    Welcome to Joint with Partner Agency our first speaker is Astronaut Kay Hire

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    Dec 11

    What’s it like inside the world’s largest flying observatory? Go behind the scenes of 🔭✈️ and meet researchers exploring the cosmos from 40,000 feet! Apply now to attend our event in Seattle on Jan. 6. Details:

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    Meet us on at noon ET, and ask us anything about the mission to and the - especially our upcoming flyby of ! Post your questions at

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  20. Dec 10

    Passionate about the world of astronomy? Go behind-the-scenes of , the world’s largest flying telescope, in a event in Seattle on Jan 6, 2019 when you'll meet the team doing cutting-edge research at 40,000 feet. Apply now + info:

    SOFIA preparing to depart for an observing flight from Christchurch, New Zealand, June 2018. Photo: SOFIA/ Waynne Williams
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