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RT @NASASun: Have you ever wanted to watch a light show from space?

Astronauts on the @Space_Station watch Earth’s atmosphere light up from airglow when atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere react to the Sun and emit light.

How are you experiencing the Sun during the #HelioBigYear? https://t.co/yajdRLNctI

NASA Earth

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RT @NASASun: It’s April, and this month’s #HelioBigYear theme is – you guessed it – “total solar eclipse”!

One week from today, a total solar eclipse will cross North America from Mexico to Canada. Find out what it will look like from your location: https://t.co/qDvOzhjVs2 https://t.co/Ip7V5OLz6T

NASA Technology

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RT @NASAPrize: Show how the Sun connects us all in this year's NASA #SpaceApps Challenge! ☀️

Join @SpaceApps on Oct. 5-6 to innovate using @NASA’s free and open data and to celebrate @NASASun's #HelioBigYear. 😎

Registration opens July 18 >> https://t.co/cRtDMSbLqW

#HelioSpaceApps

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RT @NASASun: This month’s #HelioBigYear theme is environment and sustainability. 🌎 🍃

When it comes to finding ways to use the power of the Sun, our natural environment is full of inspiration. 👇 https://t.co/l3yH2TGkXk

NASA Earth

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RT @NASASun: This month’s #HelioBigYear theme is environment and sustainability. 🌎 🍃

Polar mesospheric clouds are the highest clouds on our planet, forming over 50 miles high near Earth’s poles. They’re also beacons of climate change. https://t.co/ukWjolh1oI

NASA Climate

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