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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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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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NASA: Artemis
Artemis is the name of NASA's program to return astronauts to the lunar surface. We are going forward to the Moon to stay.NASA
The system is healthy, and there was no interruption to any critical systems: http://go.nasa.gov/3HaKBco
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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
You can see Earth in the distance. That's us. #Artemis
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Live Video Stream from the Artemis I Orion Spacecraft
Periodic live video from the Artemis I flight test.Brian Dunbar (NASA)
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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Follow NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission: Live Tracker, Latest Images, and Videos
On Nov. 16, 2022, the Artemis I mission officially began with the launch of the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket. The rocket and spacecraft lifted off from historic Launch Complex...nasa (Tumblr)
Learn about the challenges and solutions our astronauts could help to address: http://go.nasa.gov/3Urehou
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Space Station Solutions for Artemis Missions to the Moon and Beyond
Getting a spacecraft to the Moon or Mars is quite literally rocket science.Ana Guzman (NASA)
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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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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NASA Sets Coverage of Orion’s Historic Moon Mission Return, Splashdown
NASA will provide live coverage of the Artemis I uncrewed Orion spacecraft’s return flyby of the Moon on Monday, Dec. 5, as well as its return to Earth on Sunday, Dec. 11.Roxana Bardan (NASA)
They recently "live-tweeted" their experience. Check it out: https://twitter.com/i/events/1598362154549366784
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NASA: Artemis I
Artemis I will be the first in a series of increasingly complex missions to build a sustained human presence at the Moon for decades to come.NASA
The burn is scheduled to begin at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mnxeRPeXarKX
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The burn is scheduled to begin at 4:53pm ET (21:53 UTC). #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1mnxeRPeXarKX
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Initial Assessment Shows Excellent Performance for Artemis Moon Rocket
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket performed with precision, meeting or exceeding all expectations during its debut launch on Artemis I.Lee Mohon (NASA)
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NASA’s Lunar Flashlight SmallSat Readies for Launch
The small satellite will search for water ice in permanently shadowed craters at the Moon’s South Pole, using an orbit only one other spacecraft has employed.Tony Greicius (NASA)
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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Hear their story: http://go.nasa.gov/3gNj06c
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Artemis Red Crew Team Helps Enable Successful Launch
The successful launch of Artemis I on Nov. 16, 2022, from Launch Pad 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida might not have occurred that day had it not been for the brave individuals.James Cawley (NASA)
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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Inspired by the Launch of Artemis I? Share a #NASAMoonSnap!
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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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Sadly, I’ve got to let the #Artemis social media nerds have their account back.
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I have accomplished so much. 🥹
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Follow NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission: Live Tracker, Latest Images, and Videos
On Nov. 16, 2022, the Artemis I mission officially began with the launch of the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket. The rocket and spacecraft lifted off from historic Launch Complex...nasa (Tumblr)
You know what they say, time flies when you’re flying around the Moon! https://youtu.be/3bZlfpSOHik
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NASA Briefing on Mid-point of Artemis I Moon Mission
NASA will host a news conference from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to discuss the status of the uncrewed Artemis I flight test as the Orion spacecr...YouTube
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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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Artemis STEM Learning Pathway Bonus -- Week 3
Breaking Boundaries Breaking Boundaries The Artemis I mission continues this week with important milestones. On Nov. 26, the Orion capsule will break the record previously held by Apollo 13 for fartheNASA STEM Engagement
…Snoopy, get out of the way. You’re floating right in front of my view of the Moon.
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You know how the famous saying goes… “One small step for a man, one giant leap for a manikin.”
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