Exposed Bedrock on the Red Planet’s Hale Crater via NASA
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Exposed Bedrock on the Red Planet’s Hale Crater via NASA
Black Hole Bounty Captured in the Center of the Milky Way via NASA
Hubble’s Galaxy Cluster Cornucopia via NASA
GRACE-FO Launches to Provide a Unique View of Earth’s Climate via NASA
Antares Rocket Set to Launch NASA Science to the International Space Station via NASA
Orbital ATK Rocket Rolls Out for May 21 Launch via NASA
Hubble Catches a Spiral Galaxy in Disguise via NASA
Full Moon Over Newfoundland via NASA
Spring Color in the North Sea via NASA
Astronaut-Educator Ricky Arnold Conducts Science on Station via NASA
VIDEO FROM THE SURFACE OF A COMET
This is truly incredible.
Remember Rosetta? That comet-chasing European Space Agency (ESA) probe that deployed (and accidentally bounced) its lander Philae on the surface of Comet 67P? This GIF is made up of images Rosetta beamed back to Earth, which have been freely available online for a while. But it took Twitter user landru79 processing and assembling them into this short, looped clip to reveal the drama they contained.
InSight Mars Mission Lifts Off From Vandenberg Air Force Base via NASA
Voyage to the Red Planet via NASA
Training ‘Guardian Angels’ via NASA
Testing the InSight Mars Lander’s Solar Arrays via NASA