NASA’s newest planet hunter, @NASA_TESS, spotted this comet shortly before starting science operations in July: https://bit.ly/3DFD2p9 https://bit.ly/3lFbDxu

NASA’s newest planet hunter, @NASA_TESS, spotted this comet shortly before starting science operations in July: https://bit.ly/3DFD2p9 https://bit.ly/3lFbDxu

NASA’s newest planet hunter, @NASA_TESS, spotted this comet shortly before starting science operations in July: https://bit.ly/3DFD2p9 https://bit.ly/3lFbDxu — NASA Goddard (@NASAGoddard) Aug 6, 2018 from http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard via IFTTT

Minnie se da cuenta que el niño es sordo y le dice en lenguaje de señas: «Mucho gusto en conocerte, te quiero!» 😌 https://bit.ly/3FMoENG

Minnie se da cuenta que el niño es sordo y le dice en lenguaje de señas: «Mucho gusto en conocerte, te quiero!» 😌 https://bit.ly/3FMoENG

Minnie se da cuenta que el niño es sordo y le dice en lenguaje de señas: «Mucho gusto en conocerte, te quiero!» 😌 https://bit.ly/3FMoENG — IX  (@9000x) Jun 19, 2018 from http://twitter.com/9000x via IFTTT

Chasing storms on Mars? Yes, that’s a thing! Using our orbiters, scientists can study storms that put enough dust in the air to completely cover the Red Planet. Here’s what we might learn: https://bit.ly/3p833cD https://bit.ly/3DHFfAt

Chasing storms on Mars? Yes, that’s a thing! Using our orbiters, scientists can study storms that put enough dust in the air to completely cover the Red Planet. Here’s what we might learn: https://bit.ly/3p833cD https://bit.ly/3DHFfAt

Chasing storms on Mars? Yes, that’s a thing! Using our orbiters, scientists can study storms that put enough dust in the air to completely cover the Red Planet. Here’s what we might learn: https://bit.ly/3p833cD https://bit.ly/3DHFfAt — NASA (@NASA) Jul 19, 2018 from http://twitter.com/NASA via IFTTT