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Dec 31, 2018

New Horizons mission experts are gathering at JHU Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) ahead of tonight’s historic flyby of #UltimaThule

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Join them live at 8 p.m. EST as they talk about this icy world located ~1 billion miles past Pluto and how it will give us insight into the early solar system. Watch: https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive

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Dec 31, 2018

Astronomy Calendar For 2019

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Astronomy Calendar For 2019 \xF0\x9F\x94 🌠

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Dec 31, 2018

Unprecedented China Moon Landing Rivals Ultima Thule for Biggest NYE Event

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No nation has even landed on this part of the moon before.

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Dec 31, 2018

New Horizons NASA space probe closes in for historic New Year’s Day flyby of Ultima Thule in Kuiper Belt

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NASA’s New Horizons probe is racing toward the most distant space object ever explored, 4.1 billion miles from Earth.


Dec 31, 2018

How long will the International Space Station be habitable?

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With each module having a planned lifetime of about 10 years and a continual programme of maintenance, the ISS is likely to be habitable for awhile.

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Dec 31, 2018

Our New Horizons spacecraft is making its final approach to #UltimaThule, an icy object located ~1 billion miles past Pluto!

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Our New Horizons spacecraft is making its final approach to #UltimaThule, an icy object located ~1 billion miles past Pluto! Get the latest updates and find out where and when to watch the most distant planetary flyby ever this #NewYearsEve : http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/

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Dec 30, 2018

New Horizons: Beyond Pluto

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#UltimaThule is an icy rock located ~1 billion miles past Pluto in the Kuiper Belt. On #NewYearsEve, our New Horizons spacecraft will fly within 2,220 miles of this object, providing the first close-up look at such a pristine building block of the solar system. Get the latest update:


Dec 30, 2018

How Can Galaxies Travel Faster Than Light?

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Get Astronomy tweets here http://twitter.com/DeepAstronomy

Probably my biggest regret when I made the Hubble Deep Field in 3D video is saying the phrase “these galaxies are racing away from us, in some cases faster than light”.

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Dec 30, 2018

“Farout!” Newfound Object Is the Farthest Solar System Body Ever Spotted

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A newly discovered pink-colored object is the most-distant body ever observed in the solar system—and the first object ever found orbiting at more than 100 times the distance from Earth to the sun.


The pink-colored object is nearly four times more distant from the sun than Pluto, and hints at the possibility of an as-yet-undiscovered giant planet farther out.


Dec 30, 2018

#UltimaThule is an icy rock located ~1 billion miles past Pluto in the Kuiper Belt

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On #NewYearsEve, our New Horizons spacecraft will fly within 2,220 miles of this object, providing the first close-up look at such a pristine building block of the solar system. Get the latest update: http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/


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