raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : For CAPER-2 scientists, flying through an aurora provides a peek into a process as fundamental as it is complex: How are particles accelerated throughout space? NASA studies this phenomenon by launching rockets into the northern lights: htt
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : RT @NASAMoon: A lot happened in the last month, including a lunar eclipse. The "Super Blood Wolf Moon" occurred as the Moon passed into the Earth's shadow. Did anyone take pics? https://t.co/A5u1wOBGea
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : @SamCarp48 We have. You can read about them here: https://t.co/ydtgWpIxax https://t.co/lLpnlEYn7Q
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : All over the universe, charged particles are accelerated to incredible speeds. To understand how, you can simulate the physics in a lab. Or, you can launch a rocket into the northern lights: https://t.co/YPGarXkVw0 https://t.co/8iesUNssFV
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : NASA's Parker Solar Probe has finished its first complete orbit around the Sun! 🔂☀️👈 The spacecraft has delivered more than 17 gigabits of science data to date: https://t.co/1ZuCMXZIc5 https://t.co/0Iw0jekDdm
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : RT @NASAGoddard: Join the Office of Communications team at @NASAGoddard as a Summer 2019 #intern! We invite students working towards degrees in journalism, communications, media relations, science writing, convergence journalism, or broadca
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : From navigating the cosmos to capturing stellar images, to communicating with astronauts, no NASA mission can operate without the ability to transmit data. Thanks to upgrades these links will happen faster and will improve the quality of tr
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : Join the Office of Communications team at @NASAGoddard as a Summer 2019 #intern! We invite students working towards degrees in journalism, communications, media relations, science writing, convergence journalism, or broadcast journalism to
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : NASA Goddard will be open on Monday, Jan. 28!
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : The Goddard Visitor Center is OPEN today, Jan. 27. Regular Sunday hours from 12 noon until 4 pm. Come visit!
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : Kaneohe Bay Sandbar Photo by @karl_shakur https://t.co/tT6BrPoIqj
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : Super Blood Wolf Moon 🌚 Photo by Daniel Green https://t.co/YxCPFm01Xd
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : This is the longest infinity pool in all of Maldives phot by @michutravel https://t.co/1Jj7x2YLI4
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : Once you visit Bora Bora you will want to head back every year. This photo is exactly what you get. Beautiful colors everywhere @tahititourismenorthamerica #lovetahiti . . Photo by @karl_shakur https://t.co/Hf2jFBzaXB
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : Easy commute Photo by @warrencamitan https://t.co/TIdfofIWo2
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : RT @NASAGoddard: 50 years ago, Apollo 8 went boldly where no man had gone before, becoming the first manned satellite of our Moon. Reminisce on this historic event with a compilation from NASA's archives: https://t.co/SYvEzbbPco https://t.c
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : Over 50 years of exploration, we're added to the legacy of Apollo 8 with a series of missions to the Moon, including @LRO_NASA, ARTEMIS, LADEE and more. Today, we're looking to go back to the Moon and beyond. Part 5 — The Next Epoch: https:
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : After the Apollo 8 crew returned safely to Earth, President Johnson captured the grandness of their momentous task: "You’ve seen what man has really never seen before. You’ve...taken all of us all over the world into a new era." Part 4 — Th
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : 69 hours, 8 minutes and 16 seconds after launch, the Apollo 8 crew reached the far side of the Moon. Looking out from the window of the spacecraft, the astronauts were enchanted by Earth, a "grand oasis in the blackness of space." Part 3 —
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : Failure was not an option. On Dec. 21, 1968, three astronauts strapped into their seats in the Apollo 8 capsule as they prepared to embark on a journey unlike any before. Part 2 — In the Beginning, There Was Liftoff: https://t.co/0muQFGcTO4
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : 1968: muscle cars, bell-bottomed jeans, and the year we sent three men to the Moon. For the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8, we look back at this landmark story of human ingenuity with a five-part series. Part 1 — To the Moon and Back: https:/
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : … and part 5 of the epic: https://t.co/dwmDtrZjNj https://t.co/KuZUtsnOvd
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : ...We are using those missions’ data to plan our next endeavor: Orion. Wrap up your Apollo 8 flashback with parts 4: https://t.co/TEt1RnoU9W https://t.co/dXCOS8ri9N
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : Half a century ago, Apollo 8 ushered in a new era of space exploration. Humankind is still learning from the missions that followed… #Apollo50
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : Comets may have seeded Earth with water — billions of years ago. They are a compelling subject for study when they pass nearby. @NASAHubble caught this view of comet 46P/Wirtanen during its flyby at 7.4 million miles from Earth on Dec. 13.
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : NASA and AOSense, Inc. developed a prototype quantum sensor which manipulates atoms to obtain highly accurate gravity measurements (and sometimes, spell out “NASA”!) https://t.co/sj8hfpPosq https://t.co/EmWDbVCCbi
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : RT @Space_Station: The Expedition 57 crew from the U.S., Germany and Russia made it home in time for the holidays while a station robot study is exploring how to fuel up in space. #SpaceToGround https://t.co/Wg1kNhtCWy
raymond.bandril: @NASAGoddard : 50 years ago, collaboration and chance allowed Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders to take the now-iconic “Earthrise” photo from the window of the spacecraft. Re-experience the moment with @LRO_NASA data in this ult
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : Barcelona Spain by @thetechcreative https://t.co/bU8dJWaRua
raymond.bandril: @EarthPix : La rue Valette and the Panthéon in Paris, 1957 https://t.co/26yWvSeCzf