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NASA Earth Science Technology Office retweeted
Welcome to @Space_Station #Cygnus – hope you enjoyed your ride on the @csa_asc #Canadarm2 and your first sunrise with us. Congratulations to the @northropgrumman @NASA @csa_asc teams on another successful resupply mission. #Earth
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NASA Earth Science Technology Office retweeted
4 Nov 2019
HARP 🌈🛰 is on the @Space_Station now!
A tiny satellite seeking clouds ☁️ and aerosols is now on @ISS_Research after launching from @NASA_Wallops on Nov. 2! The HARP CubeSat plans to leave the space station and start its own orbit early in 2020. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/…
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And the HARP #CubeSat is officially on its way to the @ISS_Research!! Our understanding of clouds ☁️ and aerosols is about to get a lot deeper 🌈 #nasasocial #rocketlaunch
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LIFTOFF! @northropgrumman’s #Antares rocket launched from @NASA_Wallops at 9:59am ET. Now heading to @Space_Station, the #Cygnus cargo vehicle will deliver about 8,200 pounds of @ISS_Research and cargo. Watch as it continues its journey into space: x.com/i/broadcasts/1mrGmrNnb…
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NASA Earth Science Technology Office retweeted
The @NorthropGrumman Antares rocket, with #Cygnus onboard, is raised vertical this evening at the @NASA_Wallops launch pad. Launch to the International Space Station is planned for 9:59 a.m. EDT Saturday, Nov. 2. More 📸 flic.kr/s/aHsmJ2dyb3
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A little CubeSat 🛰 seeking clouds ☁️ and aerosols is aboard and ready for launch! The Hyper-Angular Rainbow Polarimeter 🌈 (HARP) model is currently in the @NASA_Wallops visitor center 🌎 🚀 @NASASocial
Antares and Cygnus spent several hours standing tall on the launch pad for a series of system checks. 🚀🛰️ They're now horizontal so late-load cargo can be packed into Cygnus just before liftoff of @NorthropGrumman's CRS-12 mission.
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@NASAESTO’s HARP CubeSat, which uses a polarizer to measure aerosols, is aboard this rocket!!
The @NorthropGrumman Antares rocket is vertical at @NASA_Wallops launch pad. Launch to the International Space Station is planned for 9:59 a.m. EDT Saturday, Nov. 2. More 📸 flic.kr/s/aHsmJ2dyb3
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NASA Earth Science Technology Office retweeted
29 Oct 2019
A new CubeSat will soon launch from @NASA_Wallops to the @ISS_research! This tiny satellite will see rainbows 🌈, measuring clouds ☁️ and particles in the atmosphere to help us better understand air quality, weather and climate change. go.nasa.gov/2NmbdJX
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Our portfolio keeps growing! 22 new technology development projects selected under the Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) program: bit.ly/AIST18_Awards

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NASA Earth Science Technology Office retweeted
25 Sep 2019
New @NASA-funded tech will help small Earth 🌍satellites 🛰️ coordinate their movements while in orbit to create a more complete picture of storms and other phenomena. Read more from the NASA Earth Science Technology Office: go.nasa.gov/2mX4Jrt
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With new NASA-funded tech from @OhioState, satellites 🛰️ peering at #Earth 🌍🌎🌏will be able to coordinate their moves while in orbit. 📡esto.nasa.gov/news/news_STAR…
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NASA Earth Science Technology Office retweeted
.@NASAESTO’s Jacqueline Le Moigne is now on stage at #PhiWeek talking about #NASA ESTO’s Advanced Information Systems Technology Program and the potential of New Observing Strategies applied to #EarthObservation satellite data.
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A shoebox-sized satellite got an inside look at #HurricaneDorian to reveal the storm's many layers. ESTO provided funding to @ColoradoStateU, @NASAJPL and @BlueCanyonTech to develop the CubeSat. disasters.nasa.gov/hurricane…

#TBT to @NASAJPL #CubeSat RainCube deploying from the @ISS_Research back in June 2018! RainCube is a tech demo that proved we can put a radar on a tiny toaster-sized satellite.
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Check out the summer edition of the NASA Cutting Edge Magazine for stories about ESTO-funded tech to peer at ice clouds and understand aerosols! nasa.gov/sites/default/files…

A satellite 🛰️ so small you can hold it, TEMPEST-D is currently circling the globe, helping us better understand hurricanes, storms ⛈️ and other weather events. Read about this ESTO-funded project led by @ColoradoStateU researcher Steven Reising here. thedenverchannel.com/news/lo…
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On a vinyl racecar track resembling the surface of the #moon, summer interns took turns racing a toaster-sized autonomous car. Their goal? To see whose algorithm could propel the car and stay on the track in the fastest time. youtube.com/watch?v=L0aoPAOA…

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Johnathan Sauder takes the stage @SmallSat to highlight RainCube’s achievements!
Congratulations to Johnathan Sauder @NASAJPL and the other Presidential Early Career Awardees! Johnathan is being honored in part for his work on the ESTO-funded #CubeSat #RainCube, which used radar to measure rain from a tiny satellite 🛰 in space ⭐️ jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?f…
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