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And there were issues, such as when the right rear fender extension was torn off, kicking up dust as Schmitt and Cernan drove and reducing visibility. The crew had to make a resourceful repair using duct tape and maps.
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, How was the fender torn off? By the way, I watched these landings live. NASA inspired the WORLD! Thank you for a lifetime of hopes, dreams, memories.


During #Apollo17, the Lunar Rover Vehicle logged the farthest distance from the LM of any Apollo mission, 4.7 miles (~7.5 km).

As a precaution, the LRV had a walk-back limit in the event of an LRV issue; astronauts had to have enough resources to walk back to the lunar module.
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about how long would that full walk have taken, suited but in lower G? And would they need to tie a white shirt to the LRV?


For our LRV fans, visiting an LRV driven on the Moon is a bit difficult since the 3 LRVs used for Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions were left on the Moon. But you can find an LRV used for training at @airandspace.

Read more: go.nasa.gov/3B9mJSz
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Every time I see an LRV, I think, "Only AMERICANS would take a car with them to the moon."

But I'm sure NASA had their reasons. 😉



An Unusual Globule in IC 1396 apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap221212.ht… #APOD
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An Unusual Globule in IC 1396

Image Credit & Copyright: Bernard Miller

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There’s no wind on the Moon, but that doesn’t mean your flag has to droop. #DYK a horizontal rod with a latch makes the flag appear to be flying in the wind? #Apollo50th

Experience the #Apollo17 astronauts planting the flag: apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=118…
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Fake News! It's sky cheese!! Probably delicious French cheese.
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Awesome maybe some of the deniers who say there's no wind in space ..I watched live on TV


So is the flag still there? Images of the #Apollo17 landing site from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera show that in 2011 the flag was still standing and casting a shadow! @NASAMoon

Check it out: lroc.sese.asu.edu/posts/379#ex…
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But the dyes in the material have deteriorated from UV so the flag is white?


We are the Artemis generation.

Today, @NASAArtemis I splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Meet some of the #NASAExplorers who are making the Artemis missions possible and preparing to land the first woman and person of color on the Moon.

go.nasa.gov/3Pk6vfp
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Ripples in time...
5,300 light-years from Earth, two bright stars are locked in a fiery dance. Their orbits bring them together every 8 years. Each time they meet, a new ring is formed. @NASAWebb caught more than a century of this celestial dance. go.nasa.gov/3RYZlwG
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As we celebrate the successful completion of the #Artemis 1 mission today, 50 years ago at this very moment, the #Apollo17 lunar module landed on the Moon.

Experience the landing: apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=112…
#Apollo50th #synchronicity
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Today, #Artemis I returned to Earth after a test flight to the Moon. #OTD 50 years ago, #Apollo17 landed on the lunar surface. This visualization explores the Apollo 17 landing site, Taurus-Littrow valley, using data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. go.nasa.gov/3PfYZCd
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.@NASA_Orion is back, and with it are our test manikins: Commander Moonikin Campos, Helga, and Zohar, who have been collecting data on what future #Artemis astronauts will experience during the flight.

Not to mention Snoopy, our zero-gravity indicator. nasa.gov/moonikin-comic
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Splashdown.

The @NASA_Orion spacecraft successfully completed a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean at 12:40pm ET (17:40 UTC) as the final major milestone of the #Artemis I mission. go.nasa.gov/3Fl7kzQ
#NASAArtemis #Artemis



Splashdown.

After traveling 1.4 million miles through space, orbiting the Moon, and collecting data that will prepare us to send astronauts on future #Artemis missions, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft is home.
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Bravo on a great mission on the anniversary of the last Apollo 17 lunar mission! #Apollo50 #Artemis



Live view from the spacecraft as it approaches Earth
youtu.be/GFbVREEtc1Y
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You can also track its position using our real-time, 3D solar system simulator, Eyes on the Solar System eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-syste…
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We heard it’s #MountainDay! ⛰️

“Mystic Mountain” is a spectacular region of starbirth, and one of Hubble’s most iconic pictures.

Take a deeper look inside the image! Read more here: go.nasa.gov/3UFbetf
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Am I the only person who saw the preview and thought to themselves, "What's Babylon 5 doing on a NASA video?"


Io in True Color apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap221211.ht… #APOD
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are those spots eruptions of some kind? Or gas emissions?


To the Moon! 🚀
Now that Lunar Flashlight has confirmed it is healthy in space, you can follow the small satellite’s journey to the Moon in real time with @nasa’s Eyes on the Solar System. eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-syste…

[Video embedded in original tweet]
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This "Moon Drone" is the coolest thing in space right now. Ground Control to Lunar Flashlight.


The briefcase-sized satellite will search for water ice on permanently shadowed craters at the Moon's South Pole. 🔦

More on its mission and the real-time visualization tool that lets you follow its journey: jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-lunar-…
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The SmallSat will search for water ice in the darkest regions of the Moon: jpl.nasa.gov/missions/lunar-fl…
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Is there water ice in permanently shadowed craters on the Moon? @nasa's Lunar Flashlight hopes to find out. go.nasa.gov/3F8chx1

It's ridesharing with this launch. Watch live here ⬇️
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Io in True Color

Image Credit: NASA, JPL, Galileo Project

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what would happen to us if one of these moons blew up 🤔🙋‍♂️


3-2-1... 🔦
Lunar Flashlight, a SmallSat that will search for water ice in the darkest regions of the Moon, is scheduled for launch aboard a @SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 11:38pm PT. go.nasa.gov/3F8chx1
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Among the Moonikins and experiments aboard @NASA_Orion are a few “Easter eggs” — from lasting tributes to colleagues, to nods to NASA’s Apollo history, and even puzzles with a hidden meaning.

Were you able to find them all? go.nasa.gov/3BlP9Je
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not sure because I can't see some details. The crew seat - I think it says accelerometer. Is it from testing? Need a pic I can zoom in better.


🚀 The #ArmyNavyGame rivalry runs deep here on our home planet—and also in space! For years, astronauts have been cheering on their team in the @USArmy vs. @USNavy game: youtu.be/sldv0JYFVgU
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A bag of soup sounds good right now

@NASA_Astronauts have an array of menu items to stay well fed and hydrated on missions. The #Apollo17 menus had around 2500 calories allocated per day for each astronaut.

Check out some of the menu items during our last trip to the Moon.
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seems with all the soup and liquid diets, it may be something to the other end of the System?


🥓 Bacon Squares
🥪 PB Sandwich
🌭 Frankfurters
🥫 Lobster Bisque

Like anything going to space, weight and containment matter. That's why the #Apollo17 menu included many soups and puddings. Have a favorite? Comment below! #Apollo50th

See all the meals: go.nasa.gov/3VXgyJB
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Days 3, 7, 11 look pretty good, but I always was a sucker for peanut butter.


As we look forward to future Artemis missions, @nasa and @Boeing will use facilities at @NASAKennedy in addition to @NASA_Michoud to assemble core stages beginning with #Artemis III: go.nasa.gov/3UCmUN7
#NASAArtemis #Artemis


Artemis I: Or, To the Moon and Back Again. 🚀

Live coverage of our @NASA_Orion spacecraft’s return to Earth will begin at 11am ET (1600 UTC) on Dec. 11, with splashdown in the Pacific Ocean near Guadalupe Island at 12:39pm ET (1739 UTC). Watch it live: youtu.be/xzZPzmMtQA8
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America and the Sea of Serenity apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap221210.ht… #APOD
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America and the Sea of Serenity

Gene Cernan, Apollo 17, NASA; Anaglyph by Patrick Vantuyne

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See you later, SWOT! 👋
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite has been encapsulated in a payload fairing, which will be placed on a @SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. It's scheduled for launch on Dec. 15 at 3:46 a.m. PT from Vandenberg Space Force Base. go.nasa.gov/3W4vUMb
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Fun fact: X-ray brightness mainly depends on the size of the star. In other words, the bigger the stellar sparkler, the brighter it will glow in X-rays. ✨
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Seems funny to put a Star on NASA.

Lovely picture, I’m stunned.



Earth has about 370,000,000,000,000,000,000 (quintillion) gallons of water, with some sources easier to access and use than others. The water budget tells us where that water is – key information that helps better plan for the future.
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SWOT, launching Dec. 15, will survey nearly all water on Earth’s surface for the first time. It will measure the height of the world’s ocean, rivers, and lakes, helping scientists track how fresh and saltwater bodies change over time. 5 things to know: swot.jpl.nasa.gov/news/74/5-th…
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Students in Charlevoix, Michigan, will hear from @NASA_Astronauts @astro_josh during a space-to-Earth call that will air live at 10:15am ET on Monday, Dec. 12, on NASA TV. 🏫🌲
go.nasa.gov/3Pcq3SM
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Students in Charlevoix, Michigan, will hear from @NASA_Astronaut @astro_josh during a space-to-Earth call that will air live at 10:15am ET on Monday, Dec. 12, on NASA TV. 🏫🌲
go.nasa.gov/3Pcq3SM
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Over the past couple weeks, Hubble explored #StarrySights! ✨

These new Hubble images showcase the beauty, science, and cosmic activity that star clusters contain.

Hungry for more? Check out Hubble's star cluster Flickr album: go.nasa.gov/3UKRPXy
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