We are going! And you can follow along. Track the #Artemis I mission in our "Eyes on the Solar System" real-time 3D simulation: eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-syste… #NASASolarSystem
Eyes on the Solar System - NASA/JPL
Explore the 3D world of the Solar System. Learn about past and future missions.Eyes on the Solar System - NASA/JPL
On the final mission to NASA's Skylab space station, launched #OTD in 1973, astronaut Bill Pogue (right) carried a flag representing 67 Native American tribes of Oklahoma as a symbol of pride in his Native American heritage. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth go.nasa.gov/3TF2v9F #NASAhistory
William Pogue
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While #Artemis I is uncrewed, a manikin named "Commander Moonikin Campos" is among the test devices flying aboard @NASA_Orion. The name honors NASA engineer Arturo Campos, who helped bring the Apollo 13 crew safely home to Earth. nasa.gov/specials/moonikin-com…
New distant galaxy results and more! MEDIA: Join us on Thursday, November 17th at 11 am EST (16 UTC) to hear from our experts on James Webb Space Telescope early science results. RSVP info: go.nasa.gov/3GuYxNU #JamesWebb
Experts Available to Discuss NASA Webb Telescope Science Results
Experts from NASA and other institutions will be available by teleconference at 11 a.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 17, to answer media questions about early science results from the agency’s James Webb Space Telescope.Sean Potter (NASA)
Two cosmonauts are preparing for Thursday's spacewalk as @SpaceX targets Monday for the launch of its Dragon cargo craft to the station. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20… #ISS
Cosmonauts Prep for Thursday Spacewalk, Dragon Targets Monday Launch
Two Roscosmos cosmonauts are finalizing their preparations for a spacewalk on Thursday for hardware transfers and electronics connections on the International Space Station.blogs.nasa.gov
New views of planet Earth from @NASA_Orion as #Artemis I journeys to the Moon. Orion is 9.5 hours into a 25.5-day test flight.
Pillars of Creation
Image Credit: Science - NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, NIRCam Processing - Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI)
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APOD: 2022 October 20 - Pillars of Creation
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
Like a star in an hourglass ⏳ @NASAWebb captured the very start of a new star. The protostar is gathering mass and moving toward nuclear fusion. The dark band at the center is a disk of material about the size of our solar system! go.nasa.gov/3GnnFX0 #NASAExoplanets
NASA’s Webb Catches Fiery Hourglass as New Star Forms
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the once-hidden features of the protostar within the dark cloud L1527, providing insight into the beginnings of a new star.Jamie Adkins (NASA)
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what is the origin of the light on the two halfs of the "hourglass" (made of interstellar gas, I suppose)? Does it come 1/ from the proto-star that already achieved some sort of fusion; 2/ from the proto-star that is so hot it emits IR light that is then reflected; 3/ from the gas itself of the hourglass (if it's hot?); 4/ or from other sources?
Countdown to a new star ⏳ Hidden in the neck of this “hourglass” of light are the very beginnings of a new star — a protostar. The clouds of dust and gas within this region are only visible in infrared light, the wavelengths that Webb specializes in: go.nasa.gov/3TKluzI #JamesWebb
NASA’s Webb Catches Fiery Hourglass as New Star Forms
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the once-hidden features of the protostar within the dark cloud L1527, providing insight into the beginnings of a new star.Jamie Adkins (NASA)
LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft has launched from @NASAKennedy and the #Artemis I mission is underway. Watch coverage of Orion’s first outbound trajectory burn on the way to the Moon. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OwxW…
Check out additional images from the launch of @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion on the #Artemis I mission 📷 - flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto
LIVE NOW: The @NASAArtemis I mission is en route to the Moon. Hear from NASA leaders on the events of this morning and what's next for @NASA_Orion. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMKg…
Meet the members of the #Artemis Red Crew. Ahead of liftoff, they went into the blast danger zone to ensure the @NASA_SLS Moon rocket could launch safely.
LIFTOFF! @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion launch on their first flight, the #Artemis I mission. Keep checking back for more launch images 📷➡️flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto
Moonbound! #Artemis I has completed its trans-lunar injection, a propulsive maneuver that accelerates the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to more than 22,600 mph (36,370 kph) and propels it on its path to the Moon.
Singer @JoshGroban and jazz pianist @HerbieHancock performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” in honor of the historic launch of the #Artemis I mission around the Moon.
LIVE NOW: The @NASAArtemis I mission is en route to the Moon. Hear from NASA leaders on the events of this morning and what's next for @NASA_Orion. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMKg…
We are going. For the first time, the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion fly together. #Artemis I begins a new chapter in human lunar exploration.
Nearly 50 years elapsed between these two photos. #WeAreGoing!!! ⬇️ #Apollo17 at 12:33 a.m. ET on Dec. 7, 1972 ↘️ #Artemis I 1:47 a.m. ET today #NASAhistory
In the Arms of NGC 1097
Image Credit & Copyright: Mike Selby, Mark Hanson
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APOD: 2022 November 16 - In the Arms of NGC 1097
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#Artemis I Update: We are extending the countdown hold at T-10 minutes while the launch team estimates how much work needs to be done. This means we will slip into the two-hour launch window, and will share a revised launch time when it is confirmed. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMKg…
LIVE NOW: The #Artemis era of exploration begins today with @NASAArtemis I, the first integrated test flight of the rocket and spacecraft that will bring humanity to the Moon. Watch @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion embark on their first voyage. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMKg…
Cellist @YoYo_Ma performed a rendition of “America the Beautiful” with the Philadelphia Orchestra (@PhilOrch) to commemorate the launch of #Artemis I to the Moon.
LIVE NOW: Teams are preparing to launch the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to the Moon aboard the @NASA_SLS rocket. Watch coverage of the rocket fueling process for the #Artemis I mission. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxw…
Ever-expanding animation of the life of the 796th floor of a space station
Link: floor796.com/
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3…
Journaling doesn't have to be about beautiful things. Sometimes it's about the stressful stuff too: socialwork.buffalo.edu/content…
LIVE NOW: Teams are preparing to launch the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to the Moon aboard the @NASA_SLS rocket. Watch coverage of the rocket fueling process for the #Artemis I mission. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxw…
Another spacewalk is in the books! @NASA_Astronauts Frank Rubio and Josh Cassada have successfully returned to the @Space_Station after a 7 hour and 11 minute spacewalk. The astronaut duo completed maintenance and updates needed on the ISS. Learn more: blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
NASA Astronauts Complete Spacewalk to Prep for Upcoming Solar Array Upgrades
Expedition 68 Flight Engineers Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio of NASA concluded their spacewalk at 4:25 p.m. EST after 7 hours and 11 minutes in preparation for upcoming solar array installation.blogs.nasa.gov
Wolf's Cave Nebula
Image Credit & Copyright: Gianni Lacroce
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APOD: 2022 November 15 - Wolfs Cave Nebula
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
This view of Shackleton crater at the Moon's south pole comes from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been mapping the Moon since 2009. As we prepare for the #Artemis I mission, here's a shout-out to the robotic spacecraft that have always scouted the way. 🛰🧵 1/3 #NASASolarSystem
One of the technology payloads aboard #Artemis I is @NASAPrize's Cube Quest Challenge winner Team Miles' CubeSat! Learn how this small satellite will demonstrate novel communications and propulsion tech from deep space. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/2oE1WUM #NASATechnology
NASA's Centennial Challenges: Cube Quest Challenge
NASA.gov brings you the latest images, videos and news from America's space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind.NASA
#DYK @nasa's Deep Space Network does some serious choreography throughout the solar system on the daily. 📡 The DSN supports not only #Artemis but also dozens of robotic spacecraft exploring the solar system and their competing schedules! Learn how: go.nasa.gov/3UGRE0l #NASAJPL
How NASA’s Deep Space Network Supports the Agency’s Missions
The DSN will enable NASA to track and communicate with Artemis I while working to provide coverage across dozens of other missions throughout the solar system.NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Don't miss NASA experts sharing early results of our Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (#LOFTID)! Find out what we learned and what's next for this inflatable heat shield tech during our media briefing on Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. EST: go.nasa.gov/3AhNDHw #NASATechnology
NASA to Share First Results of Inflatable Heat Shield Technology Test
NASA will host a media briefing on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. EST to share early results from the Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) technology demonstration.Roxana Bardan (NASA)
Who's ready for a rocket launch!? 🚀 This dazzling sunset photo of Space Shuttle Atlantis was taken by NASA photographer Bill Ingalls @nasahqphoto the evening before the launch of STS-129: 13 years ago today. #NASAhistory
Pencil Nebula ✏️ This #HubbleClassic image shows a nebula that’s part of the Vela supernova remnant – the “leftovers” of a star’s supernova explosion. Read more: go.nasa.gov/3EzEWLj #Hubble
LIVE NOW: Teams are preparing to launch the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to the Moon aboard the @NASA_SLS rocket. Watch coverage of the rocket fueling process for the #Artemis I mission. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxw…
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Good luck. I hope I can watch the launch tomorrow together with my son (5 years). He knows the SLS from a big rocket poster, so he is eagerly waiting for the launch. He has to go to kindergarten at 8 CET, so please launch on time!
Incredible views as Cassada and Rubio work on installing the right struts for upcoming solar array upgrades. They will start cleanup and head back to the airlock after installing the right mid strut. 🔧🌏 #ISS
We remember pilot Michael J. Adams, who perished #OTD 55 years ago when his X-15 broke apart after flying above an altitude of 50 miles. His was the only fatality of the X-15 program. Adams was posthumously awarded Astronaut Wings. Read more about Adams: go.nasa.gov/3E59Qd3 #NASAhistory
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