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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)
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. 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: 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)
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! go.nasa.gov/3GVS6Uo
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Inspired by the Launch of Artemis I? Share a #NASAMoonSnap!
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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. 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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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: bit.ly/3VAlAeF
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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)
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! 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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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.) 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
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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Arturo Campos: A Key Player in Bringing Apollo 13 Home
Campos will be remembered as not only a key player instrumental to Apollo 13’s safe return, but as a champion for equality in the workplace.Thalia Patrinos (NASA)
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60 Years Ago: The Manned Spacecraft Center Makes Houston its Home
Following the Sept. 19, 1961 announcement that NASA had selected Houston as the site of the new Manned Spacecraft Center, work began almost immediately to find temporary office space for the hundreds of workers while the facility was built.Kelli Mars (NASA)
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NASA Artemis I LIVE
NASA Artemis I Live This is a live, low-resolution video feed from cameras on NASA’s Orion spacecraft as it accomplishes the Artemis I mission.IBM Watson Media
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. 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! 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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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: nasa.gov/osbp
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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: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAfKs1
Track #Artemis I in real time: 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. go.nasa.gov/3F4XfII
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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: go.nasa.gov/3V3v0j6
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Snoopy to Fly on NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission
For more than 50 years, Snoopy has contributed to the excitement for NASA human spaceflight missions, helping inspire generations to dream big. NASA has shared an association with Charles M.Cheryl Warner (NASA)
.@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. go.nasa.gov/3tUUpzr
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