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Twitter Tweets about Spacecraft as of November 15, 2009

webdotwiz: #Apollo 12 at GET 1508 spacecraft 69 010 n miles from Earth, velocity has dropped to 6 639 ft/sec
2009-11-15 · Reply
BliNkOnEkAtEtWO: Either that was a helicopter with a spotlight or a huge alien spacecraft.
2009-11-15 · Reply
Gamdel: Meet your new desktop pic: The Earth as seen from the Rosetta spacecraft http://is.gd/4VkH6))
2009-11-15 · Reply
webdotwiz: RT @ApolloEcho crew hope to land near the Surveyor III spacecraft to retrieve pieces. Surveyor III has been on moon since 20 April 1967
2009-11-15 · Reply
webdotwiz: #Apollo 12 at GET 1331 (a few minutes ago) spacecraft was 62 957 n miles out with velocity slowed to 7 064 ft/sec
2009-11-14 · Reply
Jamaipanese: my flickr pic - GN Archer Spacecraft Mode 1 http://bit.ly/2GF0Jm
2009-11-14 · Reply
webdotwiz: #Apollo 12 at GET 1322 (1643 AEST) spacecraft now 62 373 nautical miles from Earth, velocity 7 107 ft/sec & slowing down
2009-11-14 · Reply
savethemilkyway: Today, November 14, the NASA Dawn spacecraft entered the inner asteroid belt of our solar system for the last time. http://bit.ly/1hjXIN
2009-11-14 · Reply
bedsideassembly: NASA spacecraft confirms water ice deposits on moon http://bit.ly/3mDEje
2009-11-14 · Reply
callmejordan: The band's name is GoGo Plumbe: it sounds like 'An alien spacecraft crash landed in new orleans and had a funeral.'
2009-11-14 · Reply
webdotwiz: #Apollo 12 at GET 1227 spacecraft 58 586 n miles from Earth with velocity 7 404 ft/sec (slowly decreasing)
2009-11-14 · Reply
PeteBennett7206: Planetary Society Attempts to Launch Spacecraft With Sails Propelled by Sunlight: ABC News And if it works as a.. http://bit.ly/1gvEWy
2009-11-14 · Reply
sefgray: Crescent Earth as Seen by Comet Chasing Spacecraft http://bit.ly/3QhhBk
2009-11-14 · Reply
webdotwiz: #Apollo 12 at GET 1200 spacecraft 56 788 nautical miles from Earth with velocity 7 555 ft/sec. Apollo Control Houston standing by
2009-11-14 · Reply
EduardoCantoral: ESA Spacecraft May Help Unravel Cosmic Mystery: http://digg.com/d319twV?t
2009-11-14 · Reply

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