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The #Artemis I mission is uncrewed, but the @NASA_Orion spacecraft is filled with science, payloads, and…

Easter eggs. Take a look at this image and see if you can find them all. We will reveal them all on Dec. 10.
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"Let us hope that this milestone will inspire us to transcend 'all possible manner of differences,' as the great Du Bois once put it, and keep foremost in mind all that we have in common as human beings; as sisters and brothers here on Earth."

—@HenryLouisGates on #Artemis I
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LIVE NOW: Following today's close flyby of the Moon, our experts are giving an update on the #Artemis I mission.

The @NASA_Orion spacecraft is expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 11. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1BRKjZoreroKw
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As @NASA_Orion prepares to bid the Moon adieu, the #Artemis I mission says, "Goodnight, Moon!"

Check out this video of @AstroMarshburn reading aloud from the children's book during a past “Read Along, Draw Along” event hosted by Crayola and HarperKids.
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One day in the solar system: Here are a few views captured – today – by @nasa spacecraft. 🛰📸🧵

This is the Moon and the distant crescent Earth as seen today by the @NASA_Orion spacecraft during the #Artemis I mission. http://nasa.gov/artemis
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On flight day 19 for our @NASA_Orion spacecraft, four limiters responsible for downstream power switched off due to an issue with a power conditioning distribution unit.

The system is healthy, and there was no interruption to any critical systems: http://go.nasa.gov/3HaKBco
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You can also track the #Artemis I mission in our "Eyes on the Solar System" real-time 3D simulation: https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_1

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We have retrieved signal with @NASA_Orion after an expected loss of signal when the spacecraft flew directly behind the Moon.

You can see Earth in the distance. That's us. #Artemis
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LIVE NOW: @NASA_Orion is harnessing the Moon’s gravity to accelerate back toward Earth.

The spacecraft is expected to fly about 79 miles above the lunar surface at 11:42am ET (1642 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1yoKMZmMePlGQ

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.@NASA_Orion is closing in on the Moon, about 5,058 miles above the lunar surface. Orion is traveling at a velocity of 3,933 miles per hour. #Artemis
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There’s nothing like a weekend road trip – and you can follow @NASA_Orion’s journey as it heads back to Earth! We’ve listed all the ways you can keep up-to-date with the #Artemis I mission, including the live tracker, in this @Tumblr post: http://bit.ly/3VAlAeF
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As we prepare for future #Artemis missions, our astronauts aboard the @Space_Station are performing experiments that will lay the foundation of long-duration space travel.

Learn about the challenges and solutions our astronauts could help to address: http://go.nasa.gov/3Urehou
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.@NASA_Orion will reenter the lunar sphere of influence tomorrow, on Dec. 3, making the Moon the main gravitational force acting on the spacecraft.

The spacecraft will exit the lunar sphere of influence for a final time on Dec. 6. #Artemis https://go.nasa.gov/3OWzsxG
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Don’t miss the remaining coverage of the #Artemis I Moon mission: https://go.nasa.gov/3uiYzBd

Dec. 5, 9am ET (1400 UTC): Return lunar flyby
Dec. 5, 5pm ET (2200 UTC): Flyby debrief
Dec. 8, 5pm ET (2200 UTC): Splashdown preview
Dec. 11, 11am ET (1600 UTC): @NASA_Orion splashdown
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As the @NASA_Orion spacecraft prepares for the journey back to Earth, we reflect on all the women who led the Artemis I mission to the Moon.

Through #Artemis, we will see the first woman and first person of color walk on the lunar surface.
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The purposeful passengers aboard @NASA_Orion — Commander Moonikin Campos, Helga, and Zohar — have a very unique view of the Moon during the #Artemis I mission.

They recently "live-tweeted" their experience. Check it out: https://twitter.com/i/events/1598362154549366784
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As @NASA_Orion performed the first of two maneuvers for the return journey home, the Earth could be seen peeking out from between the solar arrays. http://nasa.gov/trackartemis
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LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft is performing the first of two maneuvers to exit lunar orbit and begin its journey from the Moon back to Earth.

The burn is scheduled to begin at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mnxeRPeXarKX
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LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft is performing the first of two maneuvers to exit lunar orbit and begin its journey from the Moon back to Earth.

The burn is scheduled to begin at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mnxeRPeXarKX

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LIVE NOW: We're previewing @NASA_Orion’s scheduled departure from its distant retrograde orbit around the Moon, which will begin on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1kvJpmLgRjaxE

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LIVE NOW: We're previewing @NASA_Orion’s scheduled departure from its distant retrograde orbit around the Moon, which will begin on Thursday, Dec. 1 at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1kvJpmLgRjaxE
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Today at NASA headquarters, our administrator, @SenBillNelson took @VP and @EmmanuelMacron on a virtual trip around the Moon with views from the #Artemis I mission.

Now, it's your turn. Allons-y!
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Two weeks after the @NASA_SLS rocket launched @NASA_Orion on the #Artemis I mission, analysis shows the rocket’s core stage and four RS-25 engines met every expectation during launch as well as in the final minutes of the countdown before liftoff. https://go.nasa.gov/3VdCVdD
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.@NASAJPL’s Lunar Flashlight will launch aboard a @SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket NET Thursday, Dec. 1, to hunt for surface water ice inside dark regions on the Moon that haven’t seen sunlight in billions of years. http://go.nasa.gov/3ueyXp8
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Today, engineers continued with the jet firing development flight test objective to further our understanding of spacecraft operations.

A new objective was added to help engineers understand @NASA_Orion’s thermal performance for Artemis II and beyond. https://go.nasa.gov/3iqdLK8
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When #Artemis launch teams saw a small hydrogen leak before the launch of @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion, they sent out three members of the “red crew,” a group of specialists who are trained to fix hands-on issues during launch countdown.

Hear their story: http://go.nasa.gov/3gNj06c
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On Nov. 26, Flight Day 11, @NASA_Orion’s optical navigation camera captured this lunar snapshot as the spacecraft was in distant retrograde orbit around the Moon.

Don’t forget there’s still time to share your #NASAMoonSnap during the #Artemis I mission! https://go.nasa.gov/3GVS6Uo
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On flight day 13 of the #Artemis I mission, @NASA_Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth, 268,563 miles away from home.

Orion has now traveled farther than any other spacecraft designed to carry humans to deep space & safely return them to Earth. http://go.nasa.gov/3Fd8hf1
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Commander Moonikin Campos here. I’ve had a very busy day, taking selfies with the #LunaTwins, writing Tweets, capturing data from lunar orbit…

Sadly, I’ve got to let the #Artemis social media nerds have their account back.
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Aside from me taking over the #Artemis @Twitter account, today was exciting for another reason — @NASA_Orion has hit its maximum distance from Earth, at over 270,000 miles!

I have accomplished so much. 🥹
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LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft is about halfway through the #Artemis I mission around the Moon. Hear from NASA leaders on the upcoming milestones leading up to splashdown on Dec. 11. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1MYxNgQllYoKw
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Stay tuned with the #Artemis I mission by:

Following this account
Using the @NASA_Orion tracker
Checking the @nasa TV schedule

All links are here: http://bit.ly/3VAlAeF
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Tonight at 5pm ET (22:00 UTC), @nasa leaders will provide an update on the #Artemis I mission, which we are now halfway through!

You know what they say, time flies when you’re flying around the Moon! https://youtu.be/3bZlfpSOHik
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That’s all she wrote! Commander Moonikin Campos, over and out.
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In 1977 NASA's robotic Voyager 1 spacecraft captured the first full view of Earth & the Moon together in a single frame. Today @NASA_Orion, designed to carry astronauts to the Moon, sent its own view of the Earth-Moon system. Follow along with #Artemis I: https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/
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Commander Moonikin Campos reporting from lunar orbit.

Join me aboard the @NASA_Orion spacecraft with the @NASASTEM Learning Pathway series about the #Artemis mission! (I can’t promise you any snacks, though. I ate them all already.) https://conta.cc/3EMWrrE
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You may think it’s very lonely to be a crew of manikins aboard a spaceship flying to the Moon, but the reality is that we managed to fit a lot of companions into the @NASA_Orion spacecraft!

…Snoopy, get out of the way. You’re floating right in front of my view of the Moon.
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As the Moonikin flying aboard the @NASA_Orion spacecraft, I realize how lucky I am to be here! Not every manikin has this opportunity.

You know how the famous saying goes… “One small step for a man, one giant leap for a manikin.”
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