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The Crochet Tim

@Crochet_Tim

Crocheted astronaut. Unofficially supporting @astro_timpeake on #Principia mission. Usually found in the company of @mrsdenyer. Taller in real life! #STEM insta

انضم Kasım 2016
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch is set to become the 1st woman to fly around the moon 🌕
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NASA Marshall
NASA Marshall@NASA_Marshall·
We're big fans of π! NASA missions depend on pi - from returning astronauts to Earth from the International Space Station to learning about the materials inside a planet or asteroid. Check out 18 ways that NASA uses pi: go.nasa.gov/4drYtyW
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
🚨 BREAKING: Iran didn't respond to US bombs with missiles. They responded with GAME THEORY. And in doing so, they may have just fired the most dangerous shot at the US dollar in 52 years. Here's the move most people completely missed: 🧵 (Read this slowly. Share it widely.)
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Sue Nelson
Sue Nelson@ScienceNelson·
Three women discuss competing in the Formula 1 Academy in the latest BBC Conversations doc co-produced by the BBC OS team and Boffin Media for @bbcworldservice Link below.
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UK Space Agency
UK Space Agency@spacegovuk·
Today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. 👩🏾‍🔬👩🏻‍🔧👩🏼‍🚀 Hear from @ESA Member of the Astronaut Reserve, @astro_meganne on the women who inspired her, and the importance of challenging gender stereotypes and bias. 👩‍🚀 #IDWGS2026 #WomenInSTEM
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The Beatrix Potter Society
The Beatrix Potter Society@BeatrixPotterSo·
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Did you know that Beatrix Potter was also a scientist? In 1967 W.P.K. Findlay, a previous President of the British Mycological Society, used her drawings in a volume of the ‘Wayside and Woodland’ series of books.
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UK Space Agency
UK Space Agency@spacegovuk·
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! 👩🏾‍🔬👩🏻‍🔧👩🏼‍🚀 Following in the footsteps of the UK's first astronaut, Helen Sharman, are UK @ESA astronaut @Astro_Rosemary and Reserve Astronaut @astro_meganne. #IDWGS2026
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
BREAKING🚨: A newly discovered comet will soon be visible in our night sky- it’s so huge and bright that it could even be visible in broad daylight
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The Crochet Tim@Crochet_Tim·
@itsastroniks Happy Birthday! E’s birthday is Sat which means I need to wish a certain young lady Happy Birthday too! // @FortyII
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Neil Almond
Neil Almond@Mr_AlmondED·
Like what you see? Want to know why this matters to you? For a more in-depth look at these and a few more stories, take a look at these AI for Schools newsletter here > forschools.ai/p/the-17-learn… 5/5
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
The world has lost a mind whose work guides us every day. Gladys West, a pioneering mathematician whose contributions helped make modern GPS possible, has passed away at 95, peacefully on January 2026, surrounded by family and friends. West’s mathematical models of the Earth’s shape became a critical foundation for satellite navigation, allowing precise positioning anywhere on the globe. Her work helps guide everything from airplanes and ships to smartphones and emergency services, though she once joked that she still preferred using paper maps. Born in 1930 in rural Virginia, West grew up in the South, working on her family’s farm and walking miles to a one-room schoolhouse. She originally planned to study home economics, but discovered a love for geometry that led her to pursue mathematics. A scholarship took her to Virginia State College, where she earned her degree and later a master’s in mathematics. In 1956, she joined a U.S. Navy research facility in Dahlgren, Virginia. Over a 42-year career, West worked with early computers to develop algorithms that accounted for the Earth’s irregular shape, gravity, and tidal forces, refinements that were essential for accurate satellite positioning. Without the mathematical groundwork she helped establish, the global navigation systems used today would not function as they do. For most of her career, West’s contributions remained largely unknown outside scientific circles. Later in life, she received major honors, including induction into the U.S. Air Force Hall of Fame and the Prince Philip Medal. She inspired generations of scientists and mathematicians.
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