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This is our view from @NASA_Orion right now. ❤
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Because we recently broke the Apollo 13 record for farthest distance of a spacecraft designed to carry humans to deep space and safely return them to Earth, I want to acknowledge my namesake, who is known for his contributions to the Apollo 13 mission. 1/9 http://go.nasa.gov/3GSnkM5
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Arturo Campos (the human) grew up in Laredo, Texas, hailing from a Mexican-American family. He started working at his dad’s auto mechanic shop, and went on to earn an engineering degree before joining @NASA_Johnson in the 1960s. 2/9 http://go.nasa.gov/3ijsers
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Working during the Apollo era, Campos used his engineering background to help design the electrical systems used in lunar modules — including the one used during the first Moon landing in 1969. 3/9
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The explosion crippled their ship. Unless somebody helped them, those astronauts would have been toast! (And not the kind you eat for breakfast.) 5/9
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One day, disaster struck. An oxygen tank ruptured aboard the Apollo 13 spacecraft while it was on its way to the Moon. The astronauts were left without their normal supply of electricity, light, and water some 200,000 miles from Earth. 4/9
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Arturo Campos dived into the rescue effort. Thinking on his feet, he rewrote a plan to divert electricity from other parts of the spacecraft into the ship’s essential systems. The plan was relayed to the crew via mission control. 6/9
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It was no easy fix, but it got the job done. Four days later, the Apollo 13 astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, exhausted but safe. Campos helped save their lives. 7/9 http://go.nasa.gov/2z23yNl
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The Apollo 13 mission would go down in history as a “successful failure” because of the experience gained in rescuing the crew members. Campos’ knowledge played a key role in the team’s efforts. So to me, he’s a hero. 8/9
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P.S. …I hope my own trip home isn’t quite as dramatic! 9/9 http://nasa.gov/moonikin-comic
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This is RIGHT NOW. @NASA_Orion is looking back at Earth and the Moon from distant retrograde orbit. Watch the #Artemis I livestream: http://bit.ly/3EBXYiY
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A couple days ago, my crewmates @DLR_en (Helga), @ILSpaceAgency (Zohar), and I hit a very important milestone!

@NASA_Orion broke the record for the farthest distance of spacecraft designed to carry humans to deep space and safely return them to Earth. https://go.nasa.gov/3u8ep1K
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Hey there! Remember me? It’s Commander Moonikin Campos, and I’m taking over this account again… but this time, from the Moon!

As I write these Tweets, my crew and I are flying aboard the @NASA_Orion spacecraft in a distant retrograde orbit! http://nasa.gov/moonikin-comic
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I am joined on the #Artemis I mission by my two trusted companions, Helga and Zohar, aka the #LunaTwins!

Not only are Helga and Zohar joining me here inside @NASA_Orion… they are also joining me here on @Twitter!
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On the 12th day of the #Artemis I mission, @NASA_Orion continued its distant retrograde orbit of the Moon and engineers conducted more planned tests on the star trackers - navigational equipment that helps the spacecraft determine its orientation: http://go.nasa.gov/3XPMgu3
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From the Moon to Mars—#SmallBusiness is big business to @NASA_OSBP. In fact, over 700 small businesses work on our #Artemis program.

Interested in how your business can contribute to our missions this #SmallBusinessSaturday? Get started at: https://www.nasa.gov/osbp
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Today, @NASA_Orion will break the record for farthest distance of a spacecraft designed to carry humans to deep space and safely return them to Earth. This record is currently held by Apollo 13.

Hear from Apollo astronauts and flight directors on the future of #Artemis:
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LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft is performing a burn to enter a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon, an orbit that is high altitude from the surface of the Moon and opposite the direction of the Moon travels around Earth. #Artemis https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1eaJbryAaqdJX
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Talk about showing both sides of the story. Nice frontback, Orion.

On flight day 9, @NASA_Orion took these images looking forward to the Moon, and back home toward Earth.

More full-res images: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAfKs1
Track #Artemis I in real time: https://nasa.gov/trackartemis/
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.@NASA_Johnson flight controllers successfully performed a burn to insert @NASA_Orion into a distant retrograde orbit.

While in lunar orbit, flight controllers will monitor key systems and perform checkouts while in the environment of deep space. https://go.nasa.gov/3F4XfII
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On the ninth day of the #Artemis I mission, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft completed its sixth outbound trajectory correction burn at 4:52pm ET (21:52 UTC). This is the final trajectory correction before entering distant retrograde orbit tomorrow. https://go.nasa.gov/3gw73BZ
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Spot the Snoopy! Not only is the beagle explorer floating in the Macy's Thanksgiving parade, he's also the zero-gravity indicator on our #Artemis I mission currently flying around the Moon.

More about @Snoopy & NASA: https://go.nasa.gov/3V3v0j6
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.@NASA_Orion continues to travel away from the Moon as it prepares to enter a distant retrograde orbit.

Orion will reach its farthest distance from the Moon on Nov. 25, just before performing the next major burn to enter the orbit. http://go.nasa.gov/3tUUpzr
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Flight controllers unexpectedly lost data to and from @NASA_Orion at 1:09 am ET for 47 minutes while reconfiguring the communication link between Orion and the Deep Space Network. The team resolved the issue and Orion remains in a healthy configuration. http://go.nasa.gov/3XswKDZ

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The @NASA_Orion spacecraft is now on its seventh day into the #Artemis I mission.

Orion will exit the lunar sphere of influence, or the gravitational pull of the Moon, at 11:31 pm ET (04:31 UTC) and continue traveling toward distant retrograde orbit. https://go.nasa.gov/3OuAUXS
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One of @NASA_Orion’s four solar arrays is seen in detail during deployment shortly after the uncrewed #Artemis I mission launched at 1:47 a.m. EST on Nov. 16, 2022.

Want to see more photos and video? Imagery is being added throughout the mission here: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAfKs1
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On the sixth day of its mission, @NASA_Orion approached the Moon, passing over several Apollo landing sites and as close to 80 miles (128 km) above the lunar surface.

Teams are preparing for Orion to enter a distant retrograde orbit of the Moon: http://go.nasa.gov/3V2jep1
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.@Snoopy serves a very important purpose during the #Artemis I mission. He is our “zero-g” indicator — meaning that his floatation indicates microgravity levels aboard the @NASA_Orion spacecraft!
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Earthset. 🌎

@NASA_Orion captured this shot of Earth “setting” while the spacecraft passed close to the Moon. Nearly 270,000 miles (430,000 km) away, #Artemis I will soon surpass Apollo 13’s record-setting distance from Earth in a spacecraft designed to carry astronauts.
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Engineers have activated Callisto, a technology demonstration payload aboard @NASA_Orion developed by Lockheed Martin, Amazon, & Cisco that will test a digital voice assistant and video conferencing capabilities in a deep space environment.

Follow along: http://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/
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We are going! And you can ride along virtually. Here are 3 ways to track the #Artemis I mission:

"Eyes on the Solar System" 3D simulator: https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/solar-system/#/sc_artemis_1

"DSN Now" Deep Space Network status board: https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html

All about Earth's Moon: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moon
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The @NASA_Orion spacecraft captured this image of the Moon during its sixth day of flight, as it approached its first outbound powered flyby of the #Artemis I mission and its closest lunar approach. https://go.nasa.gov/3Eqcvy7
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Here's the livestreaming in youtube: #Nasa #Artemis #Moon

https://youtu.be/21X5lGlDOfg


The @NASA_Orion spacecraft has performed its first powered lunar flyby.

Orion made its closest approach to the lunar surface during the #Artemis I mission - approximately 80 miles – at 7:57am ET (12:57 UTC).
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https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1djGXlykvwzGZ


UPDATE: The coverage of @NASA_Orion’s outbound powered flyby of the Moon will begin on Nov. 21 at 5:15am ET (10:15 UTC): http://nasa.gov/live
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Having completed its main job of pushing @NASA_Orion to the Moon, the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage separates from the Orion spacecraft. All future maneuvers will be performed by thruster on Orion’s European Service Module. https://go.nasa.gov/3EoV4Oz
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With its trip underway, @NASA_Orion is equipped with 16 cameras that will collect valuable data, document mission events, and share a unique perspective of our journey to the Moon.

Learn more about the cameras aboard Orion and the views we’ll be getting: https://go.nasa.gov/3hNrvhM
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#Artemis teams from home and abroad came together to celebrate @NASA_Orion’s first voyage to the Moon.

Orion is set to pass behind the Moon on Monday, Nov. 21, making its closest approach of about 80 mi (130 km) above the surface at 7:57am ET: https://go.nasa.gov/3AvqilJ
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Spacecraft get selfies, too.

While teams performed a checkout on the @NASA_Orion spacecraft, these images were captured of the outside of the vehicle.

The #Artemis I mission is just a couple days from reaching the Moon: https://go.nasa.gov/3ELtv37
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Just days from reaching the Moon, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft captured this selfie while flying through space.

The #Artemis I mission is preparing us to bring astronauts to the Moon. https://go.nasa.gov/3TQ8BUX
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