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    NASA Citizen Science
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    Jul 22, 2025
    It has been a pleasure connecting with you here, but this account is now inactive. But don't worry! We’ll still be sharing awesome NASA #CitizenScience news and opportunities on our new official account: @NASAScience_. You can also keep in touch and stay in-the-know about all
    Citizen Science Projects - NASA Science
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    NASA Citizen Science
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    Jun 16, 2025
    Just one week left until this account is sunset! We encourage you to keep in touch and stay in-the-know with all things NASA #CitizenScience by signing up for our newsletter at science.nasa.gov/citizenscience. #DoNASAScience will continue making appearances on all our other
    On May 19, 2005, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit captured this stunning view as the Sun sank below the rim of Gusev crater on Mars. This Panoramic Camera mosaic was taken around 6:07 in the evening of the rover's 489th Martian day, or sol.
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    NASA Citizen Science
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    Jun 12, 2025
    Exciting changes ahead! We’ll be sunsetting this account over the coming weeks as we do some consolidating, but NASA #CitizenScience isn’t going anywhere! For continued access to our latest news, important announcements, and resources, please find the sign up link for our
    Citizen Science Projects - NASA Science
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    NASA Citizen Science
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    May 30, 2025
    Telescopes in Arizona and Hawaii are scanning the sky in search of small, rocky objects left over from the formation of our solar system – asteroids! As part of the International Astronomical Search Collaboration, you’ll search fresh, time-lapse images from these telescopes to
    An artist’s rendition of a  large asteroid floating in space with Earth visible in the background. The planet's surface is partially covered by thick clouds, with glimpses of ocean and land below. In the distance, the arc of Earth's atmosphere glows softly blue against the blackness of space. The asteroid appears rocky, rugged, and gray.
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    NASA Citizen Science
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    May 28, 2025
    These high school and college students collected/analyzed space weather data using a DIY radio telescope and presented at major conferences! Their work complements the SunRISE mission, which seeks to decode solar radio bursts – the intense solar emissions that disrupt technology
    A student presents a research poster titled "Solar Radio Burst Events Detected by the SunRISE Ground Radio Lab" at a conference. The student is explaining their findings to an attendee, while referring to the poster.

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