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Saturday, October 04, 2014
Friday, October 03, 2014
…but spinning something slightly offset exhibits stability through instability. #science | NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman | International Space Station
…but spinning something slightly offset exhibits stability through instability. #science #SpaceVine https://t.co/14HGbGfqp2
— Reid Wiseman (@astro_reid) September 26, 2014
Even a 50kg mass does the same flipping maneuver. “Wild” to me! #science | NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman | International Space Station
Even a 50kg mass does the same flipping maneuver. “Wild” to me! #science #SpaceVine https://t.co/To9JeAOO3p
— Reid Wiseman (@astro_reid) September 26, 2014
#AuroraWeek #Timelapse 20mm lens shows gorgeous! | NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman | International Space Station
#AuroraWeek #SpaceVine #Timelapse 20mm lens shows gorgeous #aurora https://t.co/Cjnm1eOIn1
— Reid Wiseman (@astro_reid) September 29, 2014
Fascinating to watch fluid impulse response in micro-gravity. Combines #science and beauty | NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman | International Space Station
Fascinating to watch fluid impulse response in micro-gravity. #SpaceVine combines #science and beauty. https://t.co/wPYTOeuLhO
— Reid Wiseman (@astro_reid) October 2, 2014
#AuroraWeek 28mm lens, simply spectacular! | NASA Astronaut Reid Wiseman | International Space Station
#AuroraWeek #SpaceVine #Timelapse 28mm lens, simply spectacular https://t.co/fzz0pgaWKZ
— Reid Wiseman (@astro_reid) October 3, 2014
Thursday, October 02, 2014
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