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nasawebb
21 days ago
The Soyuz MS-28 ******* ecraft with three crewmates aboard docked to the station's Rassvet module at 7:38am ET today. The new trio will enter the station in about two-and-a-half hours.
nasawebb
29 days ago
Learn more about gravitational lensing in this
NASAGoddard
Glossary!
nasawebb
29 days ago
LIVE: See the latest images of comet 3I/ATLAS, the third object we've ever seen passing through our solar system from elsewhere in the galaxy.

We’re sharing what we know about this visiting comet, how we’re studying it, and what we can learn from it.
nasawebb
1 month ago
In contrast, in the near-infrared, it’s the colorful stars that steal the show in Sgr B2. Astronomers will seek to learn more about their masses and ages, to better learn about how stars are formed in this dense, active region of the galactic center.
nasawebb
1 month ago
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NASA
will host a news conference at 2 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Oct. 1, from
NASA_Johnson
in Houston to highlight the upcoming mission of astronaut Chris Williams to the
Space_Station
.

The Soyuz MS-28 ****** ecraft, targeted to launch Nov. 27 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in
nasawebb
1 month ago
Buzz, buzz! Our Astrobee robots have been buzzing around the
Space_Station
for six years!

From creating 3D maps to detecting and alerting astronauts about a simulated anomaly, the free-flying robots have marked multiple first-in-space milestones.

Discover what’s
nasawebb
1 month ago
Looking like a cosmic double-bladed lightsaber, Webb captured enormous jets of gas 8 light-years across erupting from a massive baby star. This rare sighting is helping us better understand how massive stars form.
science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/
nasawebb
1 month ago
Buzz, buzz! Our Astrobee robots have been buzzing around the
Space_Station
for six years!

From creating 3D maps to detecting and alerting astronauts about a simulated anomaly, the free-flying robots have marked multiple first-in-space milestones.

Discover what’s
nasawebb
1 month ago
There are thousands of newborn stars in the stellar nursery known as the Eagle Nebula. As its gas and dust come together to form stars, those very stars are also eroding away these towers. #MondayMotivation
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?
nasawebb
6 months ago
The faraway galaxy HerS 020941.1+001557 (rolls off the tongue!) appears in this Hubble image as the red arc partially encircling the bright elliptical galaxy at center.

Why does it look like that?