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5 years ago
#spacerace #moon Https://www.instagram.com/p/B0cWCvOguiR/?igshid=1qnrgl7vla286

#spacerace #moon https://www.instagram.com/p/B0cWCvOguiR/?igshid=1qnrgl7vla286


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5 years ago
#NASA #Apollo11 Https://www.instagram.com/p/B0cOrITB4KS/?igshid=xm1bnh4rbrqj

#NASA #Apollo11 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0cOrITB4KS/?igshid=xm1bnh4rbrqj


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5 years ago
#NASA #Lego #SaturnV #Apollo #Apollo11 Https://www.instagram.com/p/B0JF9Dag5PA/?igshid=t64fp06c994w

#NASA #Lego #SaturnV #Apollo #Apollo11 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0JF9Dag5PA/?igshid=t64fp06c994w


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6 years ago
#Marvel #movie #Xmen #Xforce #deadpool #deadpool2 #漫威 #X战警 #死侍 #ryanreynolds #joshbrolin

#Marvel #movie #Xmen #Xforce #deadpool #deadpool2 #漫威 #X战警 #死侍 #ryanreynolds #joshbrolin #hughjackman #wolverine “But one day, your old pal Wade's gonna ask you to get back in the saddle again and when he does, say yes”😰😿 https://www.instagram.com/p/BmYcF1UFptJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=afosgdis9gnj


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6 years ago
#Marvel #movie #Xmen #Xforce #deadpool #deadpool2 #漫威 #X战警 #死侍 #ryanreynolds #joshbrolin

#Marvel #movie #Xmen #Xforce #deadpool #deadpool2 #漫威 #X战警 #死侍 #ryanreynolds #joshbrolin #hughjackman #wolverine “But one day, your old pal Wade's gonna ask you to get back in the saddle again and when he does, say yes”😰😿 https://www.instagram.com/p/BmYcF1UFptJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=rhd6jhzpwma6


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7 years ago
#HBO #Westworld #WestworldHBO #西部世界 Brain In A Vat

#HBO #Westworld #WestworldHBO #西部世界 brain in a vat


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8 years ago
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8 years ago
TODAY IN HISTORY: The Retired Space Shuttle Endeavour Makes Its Way To The California Science Center
TODAY IN HISTORY: The Retired Space Shuttle Endeavour Makes Its Way To The California Science Center
TODAY IN HISTORY: The Retired Space Shuttle Endeavour Makes Its Way To The California Science Center

TODAY IN HISTORY: The retired Space Shuttle Endeavour makes its way to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, October 12, 2012. (The Atlantic)

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8 years ago
#twentyonepilots #Heathens Note To Self: It's NOT — All My Friends Are Eating Steak And Snow It IS

#twentyonepilots #Heathens Note to self: It's NOT — All my friends are eating steak and snow It IS — All my friends are heathens,take it slow


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8 years ago
Well Suicide Squad Does Have A Extended Cut
Well Suicide Squad Does Have A Extended Cut
Well Suicide Squad Does Have A Extended Cut

Well Suicide Squad does have a extended cut


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8 years ago
Episode 1 >.

episode 1 >.<


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8 years ago

epic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-vAxVh8ins


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8 years ago

Solar System: Things to Know This Week

From observing our moon to Saturn’s mini solar system …here are a few things you should know about our solar system this week:

1. What a Long, Strange—and Revealing—Trip It’s Been

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As the Cassini mission builds toward its climactic “Grand Finale,” we’re taking a look back at the epic story of its journey among Saturn’s mini-solar system of rings and moons.

+ Traverse the timeline

2. Our Very Own Moon

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Unlike Saturn, Earth has only one moon. Let’s celebrate it! International Observe the Moon Night (InOMN) is a worldwide, public celebration of lunar science and exploration held annually. On Oct. 8, everyone on Earth is invited to observe and learn about the moon together, and to celebrate the cultural and personal connections we all have with it. 

+ Join in

3. What’s Up, October?

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

Even more about Earth’s moon is the subject of this month’s video guide for sky watchers and includes a look at the moon’s phases and when to observe them. Also featured are a guide to upcoming meteor showers and tips on how to catch a glimpse of Saturn.

+ Take a look

4. Nine Lives

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Dawn’s discoveries continue, even as the asteroid belt mission marks nine years in space. “For such an overachiever,” writes Dawn’s top scientist, “it’s fitting that now, on its ninth anniversary, the spacecraft is engaged in activities entirely unimagined on its eighth.”

+ Learn more

5. The Incredible Shrinking Mercury

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It’s small, it’s hot, and it’s shrinking. Research funded by us suggests that Mercury is contracting even today. This means we now know that Mercury joins Earth as a tectonically active planet.

+ Get the small details

Discover the full list of 10 things to know about our solar system this week HERE.

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8 years ago

It looks cool  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_RI3bZhU50


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8 years ago
XD The Comments Below The Minutephysics Video Gravitational Waves Explained
XD The Comments Below The Minutephysics Video Gravitational Waves Explained
XD The Comments Below The Minutephysics Video Gravitational Waves Explained
XD The Comments Below The Minutephysics Video Gravitational Waves Explained

XD the comments below the minutephysics video gravitational waves explained


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8 years ago
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About
Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, Our Annual Marvel Holiday Where We Encourage Fans To Learn More About

Celebrate Super Hero Spectacular, our annual Marvel holiday where we encourage fans to learn more about their favorite heroes and showcase their Marvel love! Like your favorite hero symbol in the album and remember to #ChooseMarvel. http://bit.ly/choosemarvel


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8 years ago
So There Is No Reason not To Care About Space Exploration And The Future Of Human
So There Is No Reason not To Care About Space Exploration And The Future Of Human

So there is no reason not to care about space exploration and the future of human


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8 years ago
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8 years ago

NASA and Star Trek

Star Trek debuted in September 1966 and in its various incarnations, the series has been an inspiration to many, even some of us at NASA. The series allowed its fans to explore “strange new worlds” and to dream of what could be right in their living rooms. To celebrate the show’s 50th anniversary, we’ve collected some Trek-themed photos featuring Star Trek cast members and NASA astronauts. 

Serious Business

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The STS-54 crew of the space shuttle Endeavour in their official “gag” photo are costumed as the bridge crew of the Enterprise as depicted in the movie “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.” The photo was taken on the Star Trek Adventure set of the Universal Studios California theme park in Los Angeles, California, while the crew was on a west coast training and public relations tour during the Summer of 1992. From left to right: 

Greg Harbaugh (Mission Specialist/Engineering Officer)

Mario "Spock” Runco Jr. (Mission Specialist/1st Officer/Science Officer) 

John Casper (Commander/Captain) 

Susan Helms (Mission Specialist/Communications Officer) 

Don McMonagle (Pilot/Navigation-Helm Officer) 

“I have been, and always shall be, your friend”

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Astronaut John Creighton shows the on board Graphical Retrieval Information Display (GRID) computer, which displays a likeness of Mr. Spock aboard STS-051G, June 18, 1985.

“A Keyboard… How Quaint”

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Actor James Doohan (who played engineering genius Montgomery Scott in Star Trek) sits in the commanders seat of the Full Fuselage Trainer while astronaut Mario Runco explains the control panel during a tour of Johnson Space Center on Jan. 18, 1991. 

“You Wanted Excitement, How’s Your Adrenaline?”

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Actress Nichelle Nichols (Uhura in Star Trek) toured Johnson Space Center in Houston on March 4, 1977, while Apollo 12 lunar module pilot and Skylab II commander Alan Bean showed her what it felt like inside the Lower Body Negative Pressure Device and showed her how the Shuttle Procedures Simulator operated. 

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Nichols paid us another visit in 2012 and 2015 with the Space Traveling Museum. 

Infinite Diversity, Infinite Combinations

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European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti gave the Vulcan salute aboard the International Space Station shortly after the passing of Leonard Nimoy on Feb. 28, 2015. She commented on Tweeter: “ ‘Of all the souls I have encountered.. his was the most human.’ Thx @TheRealNimoy for bringing Spock to life for us”

Live Long And Prosper

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While visiting Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, George Takei (Hikaru Sulu on the original series) had the chance to exchange Vulcan salutes with Robonaut on May 29, 2012. 

“Let’s See What’s Out There”

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Scott Bakula, who played Captain Jonathan Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise, stands with astronauts Terry Virts and Mike Fincke on set. The two astronauts made guest appearances on the series finale episode “These Are The Voyages …” March 2005.

Boldly Going For Real

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Above is the crew of STS-134, the next to last shuttle mission, in their version of the 2009 Star Trek movie poster. 

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The crew of Expedition 21 aboard the International Space Station also made a Trek-themed poster in 2009, wearing uniforms from Star Trek: The Next Generation with the Enterprise NX-01 silhouette in the background.

Learn more about Star Trek and NASA.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com 


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8 years ago

Let History Never Forget the Name Enterprise

Just as the captains of the fictional 24th century Starfleet blazed a trail among the stars, the space shuttle Enterprise helped pave the way for future space exploration. 

Fifty years ago, Star Trek debuted with the USS Enterprise as the main space-faring vessel used in much of the Star Trek universe. As such, the vessel holds a treasured place in the hearts of Star Trek fans and is as much of a character in the show as Kirk and Spock. Over three different series and a total of 14 seasons on TV and 13 feature films, the iterations of Enterprise have captured the imaginations and provided inspiration for its fans across the globe. 

This brief history of the shuttle tells the tale of humanity’s first reusable spacecraft. Space shuttles were first built in the late 1970s and were flown in space from 1981 to 2011. Their missions ranged from helping to build the International Space Station to repairing the Hubble Space Telescope.   

It’s All In The Name

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The first shuttle was originally to be named Constitution, celebrating the country’s bicentennial and was to be unveiled to the public on Constitution Day, Sept. 17, 1976. However, a massive letter-writing campaign by Star Trek fans prompted President Gerald Ford to suggest the change. In the above photo, we see the shuttle Enterprise rolled out in Palmdale, California, with cast members of Star Trek on Sept. 17, 1976. 

To Boldly Go …

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This circular red, white and blue emblem was  the official insignia for the Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Test flights and became a model for future space shuttle mission patch designs, including placing the names of the crew on the patch . The four astronauts listed on the patch are: 

Fred Haise., commander of the first crew 

Charles Fullerton, pilot of the first crew 

Joe Engle, commander of the second crew 

Dick Truly, pilot of the second crew 

First Impressions

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In this image, Enterprise makes its first appearance mated to its boosters as it is slowly rolled to the huge Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center. Although she never flew in space, shuttle Enterprise underwent a series of fit and function checks on the pad in preparation for the first launch of its sister craft, Columbia.

Not Meant To Be

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Enterprise sits on Launch Complex 39 at Kennedy Space Center undergoing tests after completing its 3.5 mile journey from the VAB. Have you ever wondered why Enterprise never went into space? Converting Enterprise from a training vehicle to space-worthy one was too cost prohibitive, our engineers felt.

Engage

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Commander Fred Haise and pilot Charles Fullerton are seen in the cockpit of Enterprise prior to the fifth and final Approach and Landing Test at Dryden Flight Research Center (Armstrong Flight Research Center). The tests were performed to learn about the landing characteristics of the shuttle.

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It’s Been An Honor To Serve With You

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The Enterprise’s two crews pose for a photo op at the Rockwell International Space Division’s Orbiter assembly facility at Palmdale, California. They are (left to right) Charles Fullerton, Fred Haise, Joe Engle and Dick Truly.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

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On July 6, 2012, the Enterprise, atop a barge, passes the Statue of Liberty on its way to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, where is now permanently on display.

Learn more about Star Trek and NASA.

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8 years ago
Justice League | Alejandro Germánico Benit

Justice League | Alejandro Germánico Benit


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8 years ago

Top 10 Star Trek Planets Chosen by Our Scientists

What would happen if the crew of the Starship Enterprise handed over the controls to our scientists and engineers? It turns out many are avid Star Trek fans with lengthy itineraries in mind.

1. Vulcan

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What is perhaps the most famous Star Trek planet was placed by creator Gene Roddenberry in a real star system: 40 Eridani. This trinary system of three dwarf stars, about 16 light-years from Earth, could play host to exoplanets; none have been detected there so far. The most massive is 40 Eridani A, chosen as Vulcan’s sun.

2. Andoria

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An icy “M-class” (Star Trek’s term for “Earth-like”) moon of a much larger planet—a gas giant—that is home to soft-spoken humanoids with blue skin, white hair and stylish antennae. In our solar system, gas giants play host to icy moons, such as Jupiter’s Europa or Saturn’s Enceladus, that possess subsurface oceans locked inside shells of ice. Our missions are searching for lifeforms that might exist in these cold, dark habitats.

3. Risa

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Another Trek M-class planet known for its engineered tropical climate and its welcoming humanoid population.  The planet is said to orbit a binary, or double, star system—in Star Trek fan lore, Epsilon Ceti, a real star system some 79 light-years from Earth. The first discovery of a planet around a binary was Kepler-16b, which is cold, gaseous and Saturn-sized.

4. “Shore Leave” planet, Omicron Delta region

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This is another amusement park of a planet, where outlandish characters are manufactured in underground factories straight from the crew members’ imaginations. In real life, astronauts aboard the International Space Station print out plastic tools and containers with their own 3-D printer.

5. Nibiru

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“Star Trek: Into Darkness” finds Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy fleeing from chalk-skinned aliens through a red jungle. Red or even black vegetation could exist on real planets that orbit cooler, redder stars, an adaptation meant to gather as much light for photosynthesis as possible. An example may be Kepler-186f, a planet only 10 percent larger than Earth in diameter. At high noon, the surface of this planet would look something like dusk on Earth.

6. Wolf 359

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A star best known in the Star Trek universe as the site of a fierce battle in which a multitude of “Star Trek: Next Generation” ships are defeated by the Borg. But Wolf 359 is a real star, one of the closest to Earth at a distance of 7.8 light-years. Wolf 359 is also a likely observational target for the Kepler space telescope in the upcoming Campaign 14 of its “K2” mission.

7. Eminiar VII/Vendikar

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These two planets are neighbors, sharing a star system. So, of course, they’ve been at war for centuries. While we have no signs of interplanetary war, multiple rocky worlds have been discovered orbiting single stars. A cool dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1 is orbited by three Earth-size planets; two have a chance of being the right temperature for liquid water, with possible Earth-like atmospheres.

8. Remus

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The planets Romulus and Remus are home to the Romulan Empire (ancient Rome, anyone?), although Remus seemed to have gotten the raw end of the deal. Remus is tidally locked, one face always turned to its star. Tidally locked worlds might well be a real thing, with many possible candidates discovered with our Kepler space telescope. The habitable portion of the surface of such planets might be confined to a band between the day and night sides called the “terminator zone”—a.k.a. the twilight zone.

9. Janus VI

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A rocky world lacking an atmosphere, perhaps similar to Mars. While humans must maintain an artificial underground environment to survive, the innards of the planet are a comfortable home to an alien species known as the “Horta.” Their rock-like biochemistry is based on silicon, rather than carbon, inspiring us to imagine the many forms life might take in the universe.

10. Earth

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In the Star Trek universe, Earth is home to Starfleet Headquarters; the real Earth is, at least so far, the only life-bearing world we know. No true Earth analogs have been discovered among the real exoplanets detected so far. But a new generation of space telescopes, designed to capture direct images of exoplanets in Earth’s size range, might one day reveal an alternative “pale blue dot.”

Learn more about exoplanets at: exoplanets.nasa.gov

Link to full article: https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1378/top-10-star-trek-destinations-chosen-by-nasa-scientists/

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8 years ago

How Exactly Do We Plan to Bring an Asteroid Sample Back to Earth?

Our OSIRIS-REx spacecraft launches tomorrow, and will travel to a near-Earth asteroid, called Bennu. While there, it will collect a sample to bring back to Earth for study. But how exactly do we plan to get this spacecraft there and bring the sample back?

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Here’s the plan:

After launch, OSIRIS-REx will orbit the sun for a year, then use Earth’s gravitational field to assist it on its way to Bennu. In August 2018, the spacecraft’s approach to Bennu will begin.

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The spacecraft will begin a detailed survey of Bennu two months after slowing to encounter the asteroid. The process will last over a year, and will include mapping of potential sample sites. After the selection of the final site, the spacecraft will briefly touch the surface of Bennu to retrieve a sample.

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To collect a sample, the sampling arm will make contact with the surface of Bennu for about five seconds, during which it will release a burst of nitrogen gas. The procedure will cause rocks and surface material to be stirred up and captured in the sampler head. The spacecraft has enough nitrogen to allow three sampling attempts, to collect between 60 and 2000 grams (2-70 ounces).

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In March 2021, the window for departure from the asteroid will open, and OSIRIS-REx will begin its return journey to Earth, arriving two and a half years later in September 2023.

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The sample return capsule will separate from the spacecraft and enter the Earth’s atmosphere. The capsule containing the sample will be collected at the Utah Test and Training Range.

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For two years after the sample return, the science team will catalog the sample and conduct analysis. We will also preserve at least 75% of the sample for further research by scientists worldwide, including future generations of scientists.

The Spacecraft

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The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is outfitted with some amazing instruments that will help complete the mission. Here’s a quick rundown:

The OCAMS Instrument Suite

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PolyCam (center), MapCam (left) and SamCam (right) make up the camera suite on the spacecraft. These instruments are responsible for most of the visible light images that will be taken by the spacecraft.

OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter (OLA)

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This instrument will provide a 3-D map of asteroid Bennu’s shape, which will allow scientists to understand the context of the asteroid’s geography and the sample location.

OSIRIS-REx Thermal Emission Spectrometer (OTES)

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The OTES instrument will conduct surveys to map mineral and chemical abundances and will take the asteroid Bennu’s temperature.

OSIRIS-REx Visible and Infrared Spectrometer (OVIRS)

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This instrument will measure visible and near infrared light from the asteroid. These observations could be used to identify water and organic materials.

Regolith X-Ray Imaging Spectrometer (REXIS)

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REXIS can image X-ray emission from Bennu in order to provide an elemental abundance map of the asteroid’s surface.

Touch-and-Go Sample Arm Mechanism (TAGSAM)

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This part of the spacecraft will be responsible for collecting a sample from Bennu’s surface.

Watch Launch and More!

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OSIRIS-REx Talk Wednesday, Sept. 7 at noon EDT Join us for a discussion with representatives from the mission’s science and engineering teams. This talk will include an overview of the spacecraft and the science behind the mission.  Social media followers can ask questions during this event by using #askNASA. Watch HERE. 

Uncovering the Secrets of Asteroids Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. EDT During this panel, our scientists will discuss asteroids, how they relate to the origins of our solar system and the search for life beyond Earth. Social media followers can ask questions during this event by using #askNASA. Watch HERE. 

LAUNCH COVERAGE!

Thursday, Sept. 8 starting at 4:30 p.m. EDT

Watch the liftoff of the United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Atlas V rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 7:05 p.m. 

Full coverage is available online starting at 4:30 p.m. Watch

HERE

We will also stream the liftoff on Facebook Live starting at 6:45 p.m. EDT. Watch

HERE

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8 years ago
#starwars #stormtrooper #shadowstormtrooper Less Than 4 Months! #starwarsrogueone

#starwars #stormtrooper #shadowstormtrooper less than 4 months! #starwarsrogueone


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8 years ago
#watchdogs2 #sanfrancisco #marcusholloway #dedsec Here's The Complete Picture

#watchdogs2 #sanfrancisco #marcusholloway #dedsec here's the complete picture


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8 years ago
#wwe #johncena Lol

#wwe #johncena lol


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8 years ago
#forza5 #theflash #lamborghini Undeniably,it's Freaking Awesome

#forza5 #theflash #lamborghini undeniably,it's freaking awesome


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8 years ago

Damn I jam to it


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8 years ago

Marvel’s version of Inception

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