¿Algodón de azúcar cósmico? 🍭✨ Capturada desde Cádiz, esta imagen muestra el complejo de Rho Ophiuchi, una caótica guardería estelar llena de contrastes:
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#Espacio#Astronomía #Cádiz
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Introducing Artemis III.
Four astronauts. Three launches. Two dockings. One splashdown.
In 2027, the Artemis III mission will practice docking the Orion spacecraft with two lunar landers in low Earth orbit — the capability we need to return humanity to the Moon’s surface.
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New views of Earth from (s)PACE 🛰️
Artemis II captured stunning views of our home planet, but did you know NASA has a whole fleet of satellites studying Earth ?
This view comes from PACE, which studies Earth’s ocean and atmosphere.
First contact. 🛸👽 On April 10, U.S. Navy divers were the first on the scene as the Navy and NASA successfully recovered the Orion spacecraft and its crew in the Pacific Ocean, bringing four astronauts safely back to Earth after their journey beyond the Moon.
🚀 Último día de Artemis II en el espacio
📺 Sigue la misión en tiempo real en YouTube, así como en una transmisión en directo adicional con vistas desde la nave Orion, según lo permita el ancho de banda.
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“You can see the surface of the Moon…we just went sci-fi.”
On flight day seven, images from our @NASAArtemis II crew amazed, turning science fiction to reality. From the lunar far side to a solar eclipse from the Moon, the views are EVERYTHING. No pressure to pick a favorite.
Tomorrow, we launch.
At sunset tonight, Artemis II waits on the pad, ready to carry astronauts potentially farther than any humans have traveled in more than half a century.
The next era of exploration begins.
The fueling process for the Artemis II rocket has picked up speed. The rocket is now more quickly filling with liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen.
When the core stage is completely full, it will contain 196,000 gallons of liquid oxygen and 537,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen.
Action. Wonder. Adventure. Artemis II has got it all. Don't miss the moment. Our crewed Moon mission will launch as early as April 1.
Learn how to watch: nasa.gov/ways-to-watch/
El amanecer llega cada día un poco antes. La luz cambia, el aire también… señales discretas de que la primavera ya viene de camino. 🌞🌻
#spring#sunshine#sunrise
Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A
Crédito de la imagen: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; D. Milisavljevic (Purdue University), T. Temim (Princeton University), I. De Looze (University of Gent)
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Glow mode: activated. ✨🌍
From the International @Space_Station, green auroras ripple across Earth as charged particles from the Sun collide with atmospheric gases, guided by our planet’s magnetic field. The thin orange glow marks the edge of our atmosphere — a reminder that Earth is alive, protected, and glowing.