New record broken! We discovered a remote galaxy shining with the light of more than 300 trillion suns. It is the most luminous galaxy found to date and belongs to a new class of objects recently discovered by our Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) -- extremely luminous infrared galaxies.9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
Astronaut Scott Kelly shared this aquamarine seascape view of Earth from the International Space Station on May 10, 2015. He noted that it looked like a watercolor from space.9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
With launch in 4 days, the LDSD team is preparing for the test of our Mars landing tech9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
We will announce on Tuesday, May 26, the selection of science instruments for a mission to Europa, to investigate whether Jupiter’s icy moon could harbor conditions suitable for life.9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
Our Tomorrowland is reality with 3-D printing on the International Space Station, enabling long-duration missions: http://go.nasa.gov/1F6LhFv9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
Our flying saucer, a Mars landing technology demo, gets a lift to prepare for launch. More: http://go.nasa.gov/1emoX4d9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
International Space Station module relocation makes way for Commercial Crew spacecraft. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1RcaNke9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 12:42 p.m. EDT today with almost 3,100 pounds of our cargo from the International Space Station, including research on how spaceflight and microgravity affect the aging process and bone health.9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa
Apply for a NASA Social credential to cover the SpaceX launch in-person June 26 in Florida: http://go.nasa.gov/1elpseL9yr ⋅ DAVIDSPZGZ ⋅ r/nasa