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NASAInSight
NASA InSight @NASAInSight
Hello from #Mars! The first pics of me taken from space show exactly where I settled down. See if you can spot my… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
13 Dec 18 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 👋 Hello from #Mars! The first pics of me taken from space show exactly where I settled down. See if you can spot my… https://t.co/Cr2R11z2n3

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NASAInSight
NASAInSight @NASAInSight
I landed on #Mars a week ago today. Here’s what I’ve been up to so far:
Snap first images
Open solar panels
C… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
03 Dec 18 copy & paste +upvote -downvote I landed on #Mars a week ago today. Here’s what I’ve been up to so far: ✅ Snap first images ✅ Open solar panels ✅ C… https://t.co/YumwWsEK9J
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NASAInSight
NASAInSight @NASAInSight
️ Five 5 Things About Landing on Mars

Landing on Mars is hard!

I’ll use tried-and-true technology

I’ll la… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
31 Oct 18 copy & paste +upvote -downvote 🖐️ Five 5 Things About Landing on Mars 💪 Landing on Mars is hard! 🤖 I’ll use tried-and-true technology 🚀 I’ll la… https://t.co/88mEleCia1
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NASAInSight
NASAInSight @NASAInSight
In days, I’m scheduled to land on #Mars. My touchdown is set for November 26, making the days around the Thanksgi… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
18 Aug 18 copy & paste +upvote -downvote In 💯 days, I’m scheduled to land on #Mars. My touchdown is set for November 26, making the days around the Thanksgi… https://t.co/bXF9xdnn8D
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NASAInSight
NASAInSight @NASAInSight
Earthlings' Views of My Launch to Mars

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05 May 18 copy & paste +upvote -downvote ⚡️🚀 Earthlings' Views of My Launch to Mars https://t.co/q7bXI2qZwK

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fakhright
fakhright @fakhright
astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat*
14 Jan 13 copy & paste +upvote -downvote astaghfirullah peng.krim guaaaaaaaa..............a *salto sambil solat* 🙈🙈🙊
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