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Crew members aboard the International
@Space_Station will go on spacewalks later this month to continue upgrades to the orbiting lab. Tune in March 14 at 2pm EDT (19:00 UTC) for details: https://go.nasa.gov/3CzUV9K Tag questions#AskNASA & they may be answered on air. pic.twitter.com/4WUFYlN1R2
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NASA is opening one of the last Moon rock samples collected during Apollo 17 – untouched for the last 50 years. What questions do you have? Use
#askNASA and we may answer during our live@TwitterSpaces conversation tomorrow!https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1ZkKzbqAXEWKv … -
NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei is returning to Earth soon after spending a record-breaking 355 consecutive days on the space station. Before he comes home, he’s taking the time to answer YOUR questions! Use
#AskNASA to ask@Astro_Sabot about his mission, and he may answer on videopic.twitter.com/mDloIvaAQO
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Why are scientists opening 50-year-old lunar samples from the Apollo 17 mission? How will these samples prepare us for
#Artemis missions? Tune in to tomorrow’s@TwitterSpaces event at 6:30pm ET to find out why! Ask questions with the hashtag#AskNASA: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1ZkKzbqAXEWKv … -
LIVE NOW: We're opening one of the last Apollo Moon samples, untouched for nearly 50 years. What are we hoping to learn? Join us on
@TwitterSpaces to talk with NASA experts—or share your questions with#AskNASA. Wondering who's who? A thread
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The Moon ROCKS
What are we hoping to learn from an unopened & pristine Apollo Moon sample? How does this lunar science help us prepare for @NASAArtemis? Speak to our experts during this@TwitterSpaces! Set a reminder & ask questions using#AskNASA: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1ZkKzbqAXEWKv … -
50 years ago,
@NASA_Astronauts collected these samples. We decided to wait until technology improved before studying them, and the time is now! Learn more about the gas extraction and submit your questions using#AskNASA: https://go.nasa.gov/3t6ha41Show this thread -
Hey,
@NASA! We are debating with a friend about what she photographed around 4:30 am. They were taken in Posadas, Misiones, Argentina, looking towards the north, north-west horizon.#AskNASA pic.twitter.com/MR8ENJjYNS
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#askNASA what new technology is going to be going to be happening on Artemis that we haven't seen before? -
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#AskNASA, am I precluded from the@NASAArtemis III Geology Team call if I'm on record for saying I want to blow up the Moon?#LPSC2022 -
#askNASA Can a 13 year old go to space? Asking for a friend. -
#askNASA my 12 year old has a question for y’all and has requested to speak. It would make his entire year if you would take it, if you guys get time. Thank you for doing this.
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Will SpaceX be helping accomplish this mission?
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#askNASA have any advice for kids who want to work at nasa ? -
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#AskNASA Hi. I always have a question in mind that the moon could be self-illuminating? Some times we see the sun and the moon in the sky at the same time and the moon is incomplete. Or is there another source of light besides the sun? Thank you Houssam -
#asknasa do Russian and US#ISS crew members discuss the situation in earth? Do you feel like just staying above it all?https://twitter.com/space_station/status/1499414295104213000 …
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Is he coming back on board
@roscosmos Soyuz Capsule?#AskNASA https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1499414295104213000 …
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