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NASA shares pride flag graphic

As various federal agencies celebrate Pride Month in June, NASA Sun & Space X account She shared a post featuring a Pride flag graphic made up of snippets of NASA imagery.

“How do you draw a pride flag?” post It reads: “With science! This flag combines NASA imagery capturing Earth and far-flung phenomena.”

“There is a place for everyone in exploration and discovery, of all genders and sexual orientations.”

Other posts explain graphic composition, e.g. Tweet The brown portion of the flag graphic indicates that it is actually an image of “a swirling storm in Jupiter’s northern temperate zone,” and was “captured by Juno’s JunoCam on October 16, 2021 during the spacecraft’s 37th flyby.” post The green section shows an image of an algae bloom in Clear Lake, California, “taken in natural color by Landsat 9’s Operational Land Imager-2 (OLI-2) on May 15, 2024.”Please see the graph below.)

Earlier this month, the space agency He boasted News that the Pride flag has been raised at the Ames Research Center.

“For the first time, we are raising the Intersex Progress Pride Flag at a NASA center in celebration of #PrideMonth,” NASA Ames Space Center said. Tweeted.

June 1st, NASA X’s main account Posts“As we kick off #PrideMonth, we reflect on how far we’ve come, while recognizing there is still work to be done. There is a place for exploration and discovery for everyone, of all genders and sexual orientations.”

NASA Tweet “The diversity of the NASA team brings different perspectives to our mission, and we celebrate and share their stories. To protect our members from personal attacks, we have decided to limit comments on this post.”

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