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Newly discovered asteroid 2026 JH2, monitored by ESA's Planetary Defence team, makes a notably close approach to Earth this evening (but with zero chance of impact!)@esaoperationsIt seems to me you lived your life like a rover in the wind never fading with the sunset when the dust set in. Your tracks will always fall here, among Mars' reddest hills; your candle's burned out long before your science ever will. [#ThanksOppy](https://x.com/hashtag/ThanksOppy?src=hashtag_click). I owe you so much.@MarsCuriosityNOAA Space Weather Prediction Center@NWSSWPCwill serve as a habitat where astronauts live and work during long-term science missions. Join us at 2pm ET on Tuesday, May 26, for a live news event where we’ll share updates on our lunar exploration plans: [go.nasa.gov/4uinkLi](https://t.co/IJXA7xYwju)@NASAfor news about solar activity and@NASASun's MTG-LI satellite is revealing fireball flashes in the data.@esaoperationsCan't stop. Won't stop. I've been exploring [#Mars](https://x.com/hashtag/Mars?src=hashtag_click) for seven years, traveled 13 miles (21 km), climbed 1,207 feet (368 m), found conditions on ancient Mars were favorable for life as we know it, and I'm not done yet. Here's what's new (plus a 360 view): [go.nasa.gov/2YtGgMg](https://t.co/KW5uyV2Uum)@MarsCuriositySafeguarding society with actionable space weather information.@NWSSWPCfans – this account is moving! ![Image 2: 🚛](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f69b.svg) Going forward, all solar activity reports and alerts will come from the new@NASASunto deep space, it's been a busy week at@NASAA new chapter in the ESA—JAXA cooperation on planetary defence. ![Image 15: 🌍](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f30d.svg) The agreement signed this week confirms collaboration on [#Ramses](https://x.com/hashtag/Ramses?src=hashtag_click), our mission to asteroid Apophis ahead of its rare close flyby in 2029. Space safety is a priority. ![Image 16: 🔗](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f517.svg)[esa.int/Space_Safety/P](https://t.co/ruTrVZHNgl)@esaoperationsQuick! Stop scrolling. What you see here aren’t just any clouds, they’re Martian clouds. Take a moment out of your day to look at the sky of another world. ![Image 6: 📸](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f4f8.svg) taken by my right Navigation Camera. [go.nasa.gov/2QSoqja](https://t.co/rc7rOWK87d)@MarsCuriosityNASA Detects Unprecedented 'Zwan-Wolf' Anomaly Deep in Martian Atmospherescience.nasa.govNewly discovered asteroid 2026 JH2, monitored by ESA's Planetary Defence team, makes a notably close approach to Earth this evening (but with zero chance of impact!)@esaoperationsIt seems to me you lived your life like a rover in the wind never fading with the sunset when the dust set in. Your tracks will always fall here, among Mars' reddest hills; your candle's burned out long before your science ever will. [#ThanksOppy](https://x.com/hashtag/ThanksOppy?src=hashtag_click). I owe you so much.@MarsCuriosityNOAA Space Weather Prediction Center@NWSSWPCwill serve as a habitat where astronauts live and work during long-term science missions. Join us at 2pm ET on Tuesday, May 26, for a live news event where we’ll share updates on our lunar exploration plans: [go.nasa.gov/4uinkLi](https://t.co/IJXA7xYwju)@NASAfor news about solar activity and@NASASun's MTG-LI satellite is revealing fireball flashes in the data.@esaoperationsCan't stop. Won't stop. I've been exploring [#Mars](https://x.com/hashtag/Mars?src=hashtag_click) for seven years, traveled 13 miles (21 km), climbed 1,207 feet (368 m), found conditions on ancient Mars were favorable for life as we know it, and I'm not done yet. Here's what's new (plus a 360 view): [go.nasa.gov/2YtGgMg](https://t.co/KW5uyV2Uum)@MarsCuriositySafeguarding society with actionable space weather information.@NWSSWPCfans – this account is moving! ![Image 2: 🚛](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f69b.svg) Going forward, all solar activity reports and alerts will come from the new@NASASunto deep space, it's been a busy week at@NASAA new chapter in the ESA—JAXA cooperation on planetary defence. ![Image 15: 🌍](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f30d.svg) The agreement signed this week confirms collaboration on [#Ramses](https://x.com/hashtag/Ramses?src=hashtag_click), our mission to asteroid Apophis ahead of its rare close flyby in 2029. Space safety is a priority. ![Image 16: 🔗](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f517.svg)[esa.int/Space_Safety/P](https://t.co/ruTrVZHNgl)@esaoperationsQuick! Stop scrolling. What you see here aren’t just any clouds, they’re Martian clouds. Take a moment out of your day to look at the sky of another world. ![Image 6: 📸](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f4f8.svg) taken by my right Navigation Camera. [go.nasa.gov/2QSoqja](https://t.co/rc7rOWK87d)@MarsCuriosityNASA Detects Unprecedented 'Zwan-Wolf' Anomaly Deep in Martian Atmospherescience.nasa.gov

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METEOR SHAKES CLEVELAND | Ep. 189

METEOR SHAKES CLEVELAND | Ep. 189

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