The Planetary Society commends Congress for rejectingβ¦
The Planetary Society released a statement in response to legislation by the Appropriations Committees of the United States House of Representativesβ andβ¦
Our efforts are WORKING to Save NASA Science! This is a huge step, but the work is not over.
Thank you to everyone who wrote to your Reps, signed our petition, shared our updates, or spoke to a friend.
Keep contacting Congress, we are almost to the finish line.
www.planetary.org/press-releas...
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This is a fantastic way to bring space to more people. Love it. π
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BREAKING: The president's budget request just hit Congress, which could usher in a dark age for NASA space science.
Congress has the final say, but you can help shape the outcome by adding your name to our global petition.
This is just the start of our fight.
Sign the petition: planet.ly/petition
30.05.2025 21:57 β π 2524 π 1137 π¬ 105 π 68
On National Space Day, the Trump administration celebrates by proposing to gut the U.S.βs space science program.
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Today, we're launching a dedicated action hub for the crisis threatening NASA science. Find actions, latest news and up-to-date resources at: www.planetary.org/save-nasa-sc... #ProtectNASAScience
01.05.2025 16:10 β π 71 π 41 π¬ 2 π 3
Weβre really just Saran-wrapped in here, huh.
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The planets of the solar system, lined up from left to right: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
But it is here from Earth where I dream of you all.
Happy Earth Day.
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Opinion | Trumpβs Cuts to NASA Will Hurt Our Search for Alien Life (Gift Article)
Space science at NASA is on the chopping block.
Our Chief of Space Policy, Casey Dreier, shares insights in today's New York Times on NASA's budget cuts and their implications for the search for extraterrestrial life. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/21/o...
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please donβt verify me. i wish not to be real
21.04.2025 20:56 β π 358 π 30 π¬ 11 π 2
Pretty sure thereβs a line forming.
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a man wearing headphones and glasses looks at a computer monitor
ALT: a man wearing headphones and glasses looks at a computer monitor
I PROMISE you if you put Spanish Flea by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass in your headphones as you prepare for the absurdity of living youβre going to do fine.
21.04.2025 16:59 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Are you a space nerd who got besieged by texts from friends and family on Wednesday night? You may be entitled to compensation.
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This was my favorite part of the piece. Very good points made.
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I rarely do this, but please consider donating to The Planetary Society's advocacy program at planetary.org/takeaction
We are an independent nonprofit. We don't have big industry funds or government grants (a bonus, these days!) All we have are our members and donors to enable our work.
17.04.2025 19:25 β π 60 π 35 π¬ 2 π 1
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Iβm glitched in a perpetual loop of writing and deleting. π
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A hamster / mister saddlebags with EXTREMELY chubby cheeks
The Syrian Arabic word for a hamster is Ψ£Ψ¨Ω Ψ¬Ψ±Ψ§Ψ¨ (abu jrab), where jrab refers to a pouch/saddlebag/tote. And abu often means βfather of,β but can also function as a general honorific (like βmisterβ). So itβs not too big a stretch to say the Syrian Arabic word for a hamster means βMister Saddlebagsβ
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i miss the early internet. people were like βyou gotta see this dude. this cat sure is long.β and they were right. it was really long. it never shoulda gotten any more complicated than that.
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FΓΌr Elise and Joplinβs The Entertainer letβs gooooo
05.04.2025 02:46 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Remember that little asteroid a few months ago we thought might hit us?
Here are new #JWST images of it (taken with its two IR instruments).
We now know asteroid 2024 YR4 won't hit Earth, is about 60 m across, and is covered in first-size rocks.
It might hit the Moon though and that would be COOL
03.04.2025 17:13 β π 111 π 23 π¬ 7 π 1
Artist friends who have a shop, comment below with links! Folks who like to buy merch and art take a look! Your money going to an independent artist instead of a big corporate store means the world to someone and can can literally be life changing
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Oh look, itβs me interacting with the fine people of the World Wide Web.
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Vote for the best of the internet
I just voted in The Webby People's Voice Awards and checked my voter registration.
This is no April Foolsβ joke: The Planetary Society has been nominated for TWO Webby awards! This is our first-ever nomination and a years-long dream of our team. Help us bring it home and cast your vote for us!
vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting... and vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
01.04.2025 17:47 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
The planet Jupiter with its cloud bands seen in shades of pink, rusty red, blue, and purple. The Great Red Spot is a deep navy blue, surrounded by bands and swirls of pink, and light blue.
Hubble's ultraviolet view of Jupiter shows the planet in hues of pink and blue.
jupiter wishes you a very happy trans day of visibility π³οΈββ§οΈ
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The 2025 Day of Action
On March 24, 2025, The Planetary Societyβs annual Day of Action brought more people than ever before to Washington, D.C., to advocate for space.
The Day of Action united over 100 passionate space enthusiasts in Washington, D.C. to champion space science and exploration β carrying forward the legacy of Carl Sagan, Louis Friedman, and Bruce Murray.
Read how it went β¬οΈ
www.planetary.org/articles/202...
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