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We keep our star talk down to earth! Beginning stargazers, professional astronomers, armchair astronauts and the cosmologically curious are all invited to join us. Galaxies Astronomy Club was founded in 1994.
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5/27/16
HiClip mini: The Sublimity of Vastness - https://t.co/CeOAKGjvvZ pic.twitter.com/HNqE1fo8qh
— HiRISE (NASA) (@HiRISE) May 27, 2016
5/30/16
Happening Tonight: Mars' Closest Approach To Earth In Over A Decade More: https://t.co/uc0JQ1hSSn #COwx #4wx pic.twitter.com/cieeXpV22C
— Chris Spears (@ChrisCBS4) May 30, 2016
5/31/16
Mars At Closest Point To Earth in 11 Years Today https://t.co/gn49tnS9RP pic.twitter.com/U6HdEyB0Wm
— Fraser Cain (@fcain) May 30, 2016
6/1/16
Western Half of an Olivine-Rich Impact Crater – https://t.co/lbznifCSf8 pic.twitter.com/8AMKM0AkJm
— HiRISE (NASA) (@HiRISE) June 1, 2016
6/8/16
I love Sarcastic Rover!
All the weird rocks on Mars are perfectly preserved because there’s no cool kids doing skateboard tricks on them. pic.twitter.com/7JEMUihcFc
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) June 8, 2016
6/9/16
Jun 09, 2016 08:28 AM EDT NASA is planning to finally reach Mars in 2030. Space agencies and private companies are also working side by side to create potential habitats and space transport - all for the purpose of exploring the red planet.
Read more from Nature World News6/11/16
Explore Mars with 360-degree image shot by NASA Curiosity Rover https://t.co/GJhgFsanQC #photography
— Photojournalism Hub (@photojourn) June 11, 2016
6/12/16
We live in a time where spacecraft zoom around Mars and take breathtaking images. https://t.co/YMLpnlCpuY pic.twitter.com/6NuVh7V4Q0
— Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) June 12, 2016
6/13/16
Have you wondered what Mars smells like? Us too! We may now be able to find out: https://t.co/RGZZ5p6fS0 #MarsMonday pic.twitter.com/c7XbgHu7A7
— Explore Deep Space (@XploreDeepSpace) June 13, 2016
6/13/16
Looking back, looking forward. I'm leaving Mars' Naukluft Plateau, going higher up Mt Sharp https://t.co/QEXO4LzSZ3 pic.twitter.com/UDQACGfa9S
— Curiosity Rover (@MarsCuriosity) June 14, 2016