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Biologic and Resource Analog Investigations in Low Light Environments

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NASA BRAILLE (Martian Cave Analog)Follow

We study #microbial_life & mineral deposits in #lava_tubes! We're using #BostonDyamics_Spot robots to practice...for a future mission to a martian cave!

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NASA_BRAILLENASA BRAILLE (Martian Cave Analog)@NASA_BRAILLE·
12 Aug

That #Friday feeling... #nasa #nasajpl #lavabeds

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11 Aug

Post field work includes creating a labeled data set of two of the #biomarker features: #biofilm and #polyps. We used the annotated image #data to train an #algorithm for biomarker detection. #nasa #astrobiology

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10 Aug

For most of the @nasajpl team members, this was their first time in #volcanic #caves – and they were keen to learn about #geology and signs of #microbial life. Here are some of our favorite photos we captured of that #life! #nasa #nasajpl #lavabeds

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20 Jul

It’s #InternationalMoonDay! Today marks the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing – the first time that humans stepped on the surface of another world. This video from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the astronauts' tracks, still there after all this time.

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20 Jul

"The Eagle has landed."

On July 20, 1969—53 years ago today—@NASA_Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin touched down in the Sea of Tranquility, becoming the first humans ever to land on the Moon: https://nasa.gov/apollo11

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