NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Post

What's up, skywatchers? In January, four planets – Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn – are visible in the evening sky all month long. (Saturn and Venus appear especially close on Jan. 17-18!) Plus, the Quadrantid meteor shower peaks in the early morning of Jan. 3. More skywatching tips: go.nasa.gov/37ePy0B

Silas Orekoya

Emerging Management Consultant

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Happy New Year to all space enthusiasts! This year, I’m dedicated to advancing space initiatives across the African continent with the vision of #AfricaLaunch🚀. Our mission: To advocate for the successful launch and safe return of the first African astronaut from African soil. While still in its early stages, #AfricaLaunch🚀 represents a bold step toward realizing this historic milestone. Stay tuned for updates as we move closer to turning this vision into reality!

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Roland Smith

inventor of original sci fi concepts

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Brian O’Keefe

Sr Program / Sr Project Manager @ Various Consulting Firms

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Interesting

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Serge Deschênes

Préposé aux renseignements

1mo

Je garderai ceci à l’esprit

Nabila Anis Yahaya

From People To Planet - Human #CocosIsland🌴 to #PlanetMars🪐 #The18SDGs #The10Principles #TheMillenniumDeclaration #GameChanger🐲 #TrendSetter💎 #Agriculture #Commodity #Pharmaceutical #Semiconductor #Space

1mo

What's for 2025? January; Legal migration of ⭐️ as per alignment?

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Wynnfred Hopkins

Salesperson at Maison D’apple

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I agree!

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Angel G.

Specialist Production Planning L3Harris Technologies***

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I'll keep this in mind

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Samir Sarkar

Urban company Partner Massage therapist

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Very informative

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