RT @UN_Women: SPACE is a woman's place! 👩🚀🚀
Are you with us?
🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/ElenaKountoura/status/1579487963863744517
It’s #WorldSpaceWeek! Since this year’s theme of “Space and Sustainability” hits a little closer to home, we're exploring some of the ways @nasa's orbiting and airborne systems give us a unique view of our interconnected world. 🌎 (1/8) pic.twitter.com/TLrFRqkIdX https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1579195555586400256
Binding sustainability criteria for space activities.
That's what the European Parliament wants for the new 🇪🇺 Secure Connectivity Initiative 🛰️
Activities in Space have to become sustainable.
#WSW2022 #WorldSpaceWeek #SpaceandSustainability
It's #WorldSpaceWeek! We're celebrating the theme of space and sustainability. Many technologies developed for space have improved sustainability efforts on Earth. Here's how: go.nasa.gov/3Ee1Ms8 pic.twitter.com/tzY7zV4JYj https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1577424665559146501
This #WorldSpaceWeek, we’re going places… to space with @Astro_Kimbrough and inside the U.S. Naval Observatory with its famous resident, @VP herself.
Full video: https://youtu.be/Wlxq4S-4CCY
More space activities: https://www.nasa.gov/stem
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For #WorldSpaceWeek we are celebrating #WomenInSpace! 👩🏼🚀👩🏽🚀👩🏿🚀
Inspired by real @NASA_Astronauts, our new graphic novel follows Callie Rodriguez, from her childhood dreams of space travel to becoming the "First Woman" on the Moon. More about her story: https://go.nasa.gov/3a35nJn
For #WorldSpaceWeek we are celebrating #WomenInSpace! 👩🏼🚀👩🏽🚀👩🏿🚀 Inspired by real @NASA_Astronauts, our new graphic novel follows Callie Rodriguez, from her childhood dreams of space travel to becoming the "First Woman" on the Moon. More about her story: go.nasa.gov/3a35nJn pic.twitter.com/7WLDqdaTf1 https://twitter.com/NASA_Technology/status/1445841304529903616
✨ 👩🚀 Today marks the start of #WorldSpaceWeek, a global celebration of exploration!
This year’s theme is #WomenInSpace. Follow @WomenNASA and meet some of these pioneers: http://nasa.gov/women
Luna. Lune. Chaand.
How do you say "Moon" in your language? No matter what you call it, we all look at the same Moon. It's where we're sending #Artemis astronauts by 2024. As #WorldSpaceWeek kicks off, remember to look up and #ObserveTheMoon! https://www.nasa.gov/what-is-artemis pic.twitter.com/mIHOrPz4tY https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1180150597435232256
#artemis #WorldSpaceWeek #observethemoon