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@Astro_Christina and two crewmates prepare to return to Earth Thursday as a new#Cygnus cargo craft from@NorthropGrumman preps for a Sunday launch. Read more... https://go.nasa.gov/37SpOWI pic.twitter.com/PNP0yAUurd
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You might think your favorite player is fast, but the space station is traveling at 17,500 miles per hour! If
#SuperBowlLIV lasts 3 hours tonight, the station crew will have seen two sunrises and two sunsets in that time.
More space and football facts: https://nasa.tumblr.com/post/156674617514/10-space-football-facts-you-probably-didnt-know …pic.twitter.com/65fKogUjM1
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Magnificent Miami! This photo, taken from the International Space Station, shows a sunny day of the Sunshine State and its beautiful beaches.
Tonight, it's the home of #SBLIV. Did you know the space station is the same size as a football field, end zone to end zone?
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Today, NASA astronaut
@Astro_Christina moves into seventh place for most time spent in space among U.S. astronauts, passing Suni Williams. With less than a week to go, Koch recalls the biggest surprise of the mission and the most memorable item she received on a cargo flight.pic.twitter.com/a2CT4qoPJ2Christina Koch’s Memorable Moments: Part 4Today, @Astro_Christina moves into seventh place for most time spent in space among U.S. astronauts, passing Suni Williams. Koch recalls the biggest surprise of her mission. -
Astronauts completed the fourth and final spacewalk to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, and prepared to say goodbye to the Cygnus cargo craft in the first ground controlled release.
#SpaceToGroundpic.twitter.com/WoXrIH5s9gLuca's Record: 01/31/2020Astronauts completed the fourth and final spacewalk to repair the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, and prepared to say goodbye to the Cygnus cargo craft in the first ground controlled release. -
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#Cygnus space freighter from@NorthropGrumman was released from the station's robotic arm today at 9:36am ET. At the time of release, the station was flying about 250 miles over the South Pacific just off the West Coast of Chile. Read more... http://go.nasa.gov/2GHN1Pe pic.twitter.com/ngP6ZTbZpC -
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#Cygnus space freighter from@NorthropGrumman is leaving the station today at 9:35am ET. Watch its release live now on@NASA TV.#AskNASA | http://nasa.gov/live pic.twitter.com/l9HVPS2q0G
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#Cygnus cargo craft leaves the station Friday at 9:35am ET.@NASA TV begins its live coverage at 9:15am. Read more... https://go.nasa.gov/38QoIuD pic.twitter.com/CL4FN0wCuu
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Cardiology, combustion and CubeSats on today's science schedule, the
@NorthropGrumman#Cygnus space freighter leaves Friday and@Astro_Christina is one week away from going home. https://go.nasa.gov/2GyV7ts pic.twitter.com/JW3fGsXRey
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The Exp 61 crew saw human research and spaceship packing today after an experimental satellite deployed outside the station. Read more... https://go.nasa.gov/2RCi8C7 pic.twitter.com/SY4KMK2kL0
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Ultra-cold science and nanosatellites kept the Exp 61 crew busy today while they get ready for the departure of a cargo craft and crew ship. Read more... https://go.nasa.gov/2RYkGt7 pic.twitter.com/P8iZge2jR1
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In honor of the
#SpaceStation20th anniversary, NASA astronaut Bill McArthur shares his experience living and working in space. As he describes it, he experienced a shift in his worldview known as “the Overview Effect,” a term coined by space philosopher Frank White.pic.twitter.com/dCJhzzxdszEpisode 7: “Down to Earth – Black Velvet of Space”In honor of the #SpaceStation20th anniversary, NASA astronaut Bill McArthur shares his experience living and working in space. -
The Exp 61 crew turns its attention to the departure of a US cargo craft following a successful spacewalk to repair a cosmic ray detector that will soon resume science operations. Read more... https://go.nasa.gov/2RS6h1L pic.twitter.com/I60PeIelTR
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This time-lapse video shows
@AstroDrewMorgan and@Astro_Luca on a spacewalk to finish repairs on a cosmic ray detector.@Astro_Jessica and@Astro_Christina helped the duo from inside the station.pic.twitter.com/PEO4OdDt5CSpacewalkers Repair Cosmic Ray DetectorThis time-lapse video shows @AstroDrewMorgan and @Astro_Luca on a spacewalk to finish repairs on a cosmic ray detector. @Astro_Jessica and @Astro_Christina helped the duo from inside the station. -
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@AstroDrewMorgan and@Astro_Luca wrapped up the final spacewalk to repair a dark matter and antimatter detector today at 1:20 p.m. EST after six hours and 16 minutes. https://go.nasa.gov/36okAAb pic.twitter.com/xBIAZPuMwkAstronauts Wrap Up Spacewalk Repair Job on Cosmic Ray Detector.@AstroDrewMorgan and @Astro_Luca wrapped up the final spacewalk to repair a dark matter and antimatter detector today at 1:20 p.m. EST after six hours and 16 minutes. -
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@Astro_Luca seemingly hangs upside down on the@CSA_ASC#Canadarm2 about 265 miles above South America as he is maneuvered toward the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to work on thermal components. https://nasa.gov/live pic.twitter.com/Mg0EBAt8RZLuca Parmitano Rides the Canadarm2 Robotic Arm.@Astro_Luca seemingly hangs upside down on the @CSA_ASC #Canadarm2 about 265 miles above South America as he is maneuvered toward the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to work on thermal components. -
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@AstroDrewMorgan and@Astro_Luca are nearing four hours into today's spacewalk to finalize thermal repairs on a dark matter and antimatter detector. Read more about the astrophysics device... https://go.nasa.gov/35uBwoz pic.twitter.com/ajCGmx7dqo
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@AstroDrewMorgan and@Astro_Luca have completed leak checks and tube inspections on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and are now installing a multi-layer insulation tent on the astrophysics device. https://nasa.gov/live pic.twitter.com/vvFNHp8DPMSpacewalkers Moving Along Timeline.@AstroDrewMorgan and @Astro_Luca have completed leak checks and tube inspections on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer and are now installing a multi-layer insulation tent on the astrophysics device. -
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@AstroDrewMorgan and@Astro_Luca are working on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer located on the Starboard-3 truss segment. Read more about the dark matter and antimatter detector... https://go.nasa.gov/35uBwoz pic.twitter.com/PUkX5iubX2
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This view from
@AstroDrewMorgan's helmet cam spots@Astro_Luca hanging out by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer as they carefully check for leaks on the astrophysics device. https://nasa.gov/live pic.twitter.com/ewzHYnPHAnAndrew Morgan Rides the Canadarm2 Robotic ArmThis view from @AstroDrewMorgan's helmet cam spots @Astro_Luca hanging out by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer as they carefully check for leaks on the astrophysics device. https://nasa.gov/live
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