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Kid came in a spacesuit, NASA Wallops ERC Coordinator had a Space Shuttle EVA suit. I had my Starfleet Engineering uniform. It was fairly epic.

NASA Social participants see a SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket landing back on earth, for the first time ever.

"This is the oldest thing you will ever hold."

- Jamie Elsia Cook, astrochemistry research scientist

(She estimated this meteorite was approximately 4 billion years old.)

 

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Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, Building 34 Room C178

Discussion of research into meteorites and other extraterrestrial samples and analogs as well as NASA's work in support of missions such as twitter.com/OSIRISREx asteroid sample return.

 

Presenter: Jamie Elsia Cook, astrochemistry research scientist

 

Learn more at: astrobiology.gsfc.nasa.gov

 

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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.

 

Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.

 

www.nasa.gov/social-orion-multicenter/#.VJ0hmAHMIA

Scenes from around the Antares rocket before launch from Pad 0A at Mid Atlantic Regional Spaceport, shot from a pair of You-Vision video glasses. Includes the scene from right after getting off the bus, a conversation with former NASA astronaut Carl Walz, and a short walk out of the prelaunch mission control office by the pad (where the restroom was).

 

Full YouVision dump from the trip here.

 

Launch video here.

#NASAGOLD #NASASocial participants @heather__tanner and @JustThisNerd in front of a model of Mariner 6/7 @LASPatCU

24.01.2018 16:14 MST

105mm 1/400 sec f/6.3 ISO 3200

Our graphics visualization lab models aeronautic and deep space conceptson 3D, virtual reality and augmented reality platforms.

Viewing the SpaceX CRS-3 launch from the roof of Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building

In the PNW for a month and a half of atmospheric science research, helping calibrate the GPM satellite's ability measure precipitation from space. Thanks to the #NASASocial program I was able to go on board this airline and science veteran while it is temporarily based at McChord.

NAAMES - NASA Social

Trick of the life preservers in your stateroom!

Viewing the SpaceX CRS-3 launch from the roof of Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building

Shuttle Endeavour's final landing at Edwards AFB. September 20, 2012

Lift-off of Atlas V Rocket, together with the MAVEN spacecraft, from Kennedy Space Center on 11/18/2013 at 1:28PM ET.

 

Learn more about the MAVEN mission here: science.nasa.gov/missions/maven

  

Shuttle Endeavour's final landing at Edwards AFB. September 20, 2012

Oh hey, 10% off grandma cookies!

NASA-JPL Moon to Mars Social

March 11, 2019

#Moon2Mars #NASASocial

For more information on the NASA Social program, visit nasa.gov/social

"This is the oldest thing you will ever hold."

- Jamie Elsia Cook, astrochemistry research scientist

(She estimated this meteorite was approximately 4 billion years old.)

 

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Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, Building 34 Room C178

Discussion of research into meteorites and other extraterrestrial samples and analogs as well as NASA's work in support of missions such as twitter.com/OSIRISREx asteroid sample return.

 

Presenter: Jamie Elsia Cook, astrochemistry research scientist

 

Learn more at: astrobiology.gsfc.nasa.gov

 

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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.

 

Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.

 

www.nasa.gov/social-orion-multicenter/#.VJ0hmAHMIA

Networks Integration Center B 13, Room NIC

 

Displays configured for ground and tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS communications for the Orion EFT-1

 

Presenter: Mark Severance, network director for human spaceflight

 

Find out more at:

twitter.com/NASA_TDRS

www.nasa.gov/tdrs

 

(note: Wireless devices ONLY permitted if powered off or in airplane mode – tour group will be briefed in the NIC lobby prior to B13 access, cameras are ok.

 

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Independent Verification of Trajectories

Radar sites, part of the Easten Range *lit* Patrick Air Force Base and at Ascencsion Island, as well as the Western Range at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center use radar antennas to ensure a spacecraft is staying on track. This valuable resources, along with Goddard's Flight Dynamics Facility ensure we are point our antennas in the right place, every time.

 

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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.

 

Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.

 

www.nasa.gov/social-orion-multicenter/#.VJ0hmAHMIA

Networks Integration Center B 13, Room NIC

 

Displays configured for ground and tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS communications for the Orion EFT-1

 

Presenter: Mark Severance, network director for human spaceflight

 

Find out more at:

twitter.com/NASA_TDRS

www.nasa.gov/tdrs

 

(note: Wireless devices ONLY permitted if powered off or in airplane mode – tour group will be briefed in the NIC lobby prior to B13 access, cameras are ok.

  

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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.

 

Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.

 

www.nasa.gov/social-orion-multicenter/#.VJ0hmAHMIA

NASA-JPL Moon to Mars Social

March 11, 2019

#Moon2Mars #NASASocial

For more information on the NASA Social program, visit nasa.gov/social

Shuttle Endeavour's final landing at Edwards AFB. September 20, 2012

Shuttle Endeavour's final landing at Edwards AFB. September 20, 2012

The Delta IV Heavy Rocket with Orion on top looks back at NASA Social

This is the facility that tests advanced aeronautic models and concepts.

Hyperwall presentation with NASA photographer Chris Gunn. He was on board the "vomit comet" airplane photographing the testing of the components for the James Webb Space Telescope, and someone else took a shot of him during the weightlessness experienced in the series of parabolas that the plane makes to simulate the zero G environment.

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