McMaster Planetary Society (@mcmasterspace) 's Twitter Profile
McMaster Planetary Society

@mcmasterspace

Providing a place for space on campus and in the Hamilton community.

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❗️FREE GIVEAWAY❗️ The MPS is giving away two free tickets to the Carl Sagan Night! We will be selecting the lucky winner this upcoming Tuesday! It’s really easy, all you have to do to enter is: 👉like this post 👉follow our page 👉tag one friend you would take with you

❗️FREE GIVEAWAY❗️

The MPS is giving away two free tickets to the Carl Sagan Night! We will be selecting the lucky winner this upcoming Tuesday! 
It’s really easy, all you have to do to enter is:
👉like this post
👉follow our page
👉tag one friend you would take with you
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From the start, women have played a pivotal role in our success. In this image, women scientists at NASA in 1959: go.nasa.gov/2nfjkcI

From the start, women have played a pivotal role in our success. In this image, women scientists at NASA in 1959: go.nasa.gov/2nfjkcI
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It's #PiDay! It may be irrational, but pi plays an important role in the work of scientists at NASA: go.nasa.gov/2np439R Happy Pi Day!

It's #PiDay! It may be irrational, but pi plays an important role in the work of scientists at NASA: go.nasa.gov/2np439R Happy Pi Day!
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A huge thank you to everyone from volunteers to WJ Mcallion Planetarium for having us. The event would not have been possible without them.

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The layered deposits of Mars' Holden Crater were caused by water flowing through a breach in the crater rim: go.nasa.gov/2mFqhTK

The layered deposits of Mars' Holden Crater were caused by water flowing through a breach in the crater rim: go.nasa.gov/2mFqhTK
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As planned, our Earth Observing-1 satellite will be powered off on March 30 after a successful 17 years of service go.nasa.gov/2mFBa7K

As planned, our Earth Observing-1 satellite will be powered off on March 30 after a successful 17 years of service go.nasa.gov/2mFBa7K
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Today’s #spacewalk officially ends at 1:58pm ET after all scheduled tasks, plus one ‘get-ahead’ task was completed: blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/

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Search the cosmos & explore out-of-this-world imagery with our new Image and Video Library. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/2mNhFiG

Search the cosmos & explore out-of-this-world imagery with our new Image and Video Library. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/2mNhFiG
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Reminder: If you see crazy or huge NASA news out there today, remember it's #AprilFoolsDay. Don't fall for it. We're not fooling around.

Reminder: If you see crazy or huge NASA news out there today, remember it's #AprilFoolsDay. Don't fall for it. We're not fooling around.
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After exploring Saturn, its rings & moons, Cassini is coming to an end. Tour its 20 year journey so far & see where it has yet to go

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We're investigating the body’s immune response & if spaceflight alters a crew member’s susceptibility to disease: go.nasa.gov/2nFpvGJ