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On the third day of the #Artemis I mission and over halfway to the Moon, @NASA_Orion maneuvered its solar arrays and captured the Moon.

Flight controllers used cameras to inspect part of the crew module and European Service Module. Follow along here: https://go.nasa.gov/3tMuJVH
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The #Artemis I mission is on its way to the Moon — and you have a front-row seat.

No, really. @Snapchat just released the Orion 360 Lens, which gives you a 360-degree look inside the @NASA_Orion spacecraft: https://lens.snapchat.com/d5f64103747c4d7aa9b6b661612461cd
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On Monday, Nov. 21, the #Artemis I @NASA_Orion spacecraft will do a powered flyby of the Moon to set itself on a distant retrograde orbit. We’re previewing the milestone today at 5pm ET (20:00 UTC) during a media briefing. #AskNASA your questions: https://go.nasa.gov/3ggwfMv
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Where is @NASA_Orion now? You can track the spacecraft in real time using AROW, the #Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website. Take it for a spin: http://nasa.gov/trackartemis
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LIVE NOW: Following the successful launch of #Artemis I on Nov. 16, NASA leaders are previewing @NASA_Orion’s entry into the Moon’s "sphere of influence"—the area where the Moon is the dominant gravitational body. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1BdxYybBzkoxX


This week on #SpaceToGround, two spacewalks, an upcoming Dragon mission bringing new science and supplies to the station, and the #Artemis I mission launches on its journey to the Moon. #ISS


The #Artemis I mission is on its way to the Moon — and you have a front-row seat. No, really. @Snapchat just released the Orion 360 Lens, which gives you a 360-degree look inside the @NASA_Orion spacecraft: https://lens.snapchat.com/d5f64103747c4d7aa9b6b661612461cd


On Monday, Nov. 21, the #Artemis I @NASA_Orion spacecraft will do a powered flyby of the Moon to set itself on a distant retrograde orbit. We’re previewing the milestone today at 5pm ET (20:00 UTC) during a media briefing. #AskNASA your questions: https://go.nasa.gov/3ggwfMv


See images of the #Artemis I launch from our cameras inside Launch Pad 39B at @NASAKennedy 📷➡️ https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto


If you've been watching the #Artemis livestream, you may be wondering about the orange spacesuits on Snoopy and Moonikin Campos. Since 1986, pressurized "Pumpkin Suits" have been used for the ascent and entry portions of a space flight. 📙 Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3UOMe3u #NASAhistory


What do #Artemis and Hubble have in common? 🤔 Engine 2056 – one of the RS-25 engines used to launch the Artemis 1 mission, was previously used for the fourth space shuttle servicing mission to Hubble! Find out more about these engines: https://go.nasa.gov/3EidpMV #Hubble


Missed last night's #Artemis I launch? Catch the highlights from our next big step in returning humanity to the Moon. https://go.nasa.gov/3EBEkVj


LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft has launched from @NASAKennedy and the #Artemis I mission is underway. Watch coverage of Orion’s first outbound trajectory burn on the way to the Moon. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OwxWwmwkdpxQ


We are going! And you can follow along. 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 #NASASolarSystem


While #Artemis I is uncrewed, a manikin named "Commander Moonikin Campos" is among the test devices flying aboard @NASA_Orion. The name honors NASA engineer Arturo Campos, who helped bring the Apollo 13 crew safely home to Earth. https://www.nasa.gov/specials/moonikin-comic/


New views of planet Earth from @NASA_Orion as #Artemis I journeys to the Moon. Orion is 9.5 hours into a 25.5-day test flight.


LIVE NOW: The @NASA_Orion spacecraft has launched from @NASAKennedy and the #Artemis I mission is underway. Watch coverage of Orion’s first outbound trajectory burn on the way to the Moon. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1OwxWwmwkdpxQ


Check out additional images from the launch of @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion on the #Artemis I mission 📷 - https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto


Meet the members of the #Artemis Red Crew. Ahead of liftoff, they went into the blast danger zone to ensure the @NASA_SLS Moon rocket could launch safely.


LIFTOFF! @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion launch on their first flight, the #Artemis I mission. Keep checking back for more launch images 📷➡️https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto


Moonbound! #Artemis I has completed its trans-lunar injection, a propulsive maneuver that accelerates the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to more than 22,600 mph (36,370 kph) and propels it on its path to the Moon.


Singer @JoshGroban and jazz pianist @HerbieHancock performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” in honor of the historic launch of the #Artemis I mission around the Moon.


We are going. For the first time, the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion fly together. #Artemis I begins a new chapter in human lunar exploration.


Nearly 50 years elapsed between these two photos. #WeAreGoing!!! ⬇️ #Apollo17 at 12:33 a.m. ET on Dec. 7, 1972 ↘️ #Artemis I 1:47 a.m. ET today #NASAhistory


#Artemis I Update: We are extending the countdown hold at T-10 minutes while the launch team estimates how much work needs to be done. This means we will slip into the two-hour launch window, and will share a revised launch time when it is confirmed. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMKgLaeYoAGL


LIVE NOW: The #Artemis era of exploration begins today with @NASAArtemis I, the first integrated test flight of the rocket and spacecraft that will bring humanity to the Moon. Watch @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion embark on their first voyage. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1jMKgLaeYoAGL


Cellist @YoYo_Ma performed a rendition of “America the Beautiful” with the Philadelphia Orchestra (@PhilOrch) to commemorate the launch of #Artemis I to the Moon.


LIVE NOW: Teams are preparing to launch the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to the Moon aboard the @NASA_SLS rocket. Watch coverage of the rocket fueling process for the #Artemis I mission. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxwMWkQEmGB


LIVE NOW: Teams are preparing to launch the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to the Moon aboard the @NASA_SLS rocket. Watch coverage of the rocket fueling process for the #Artemis I mission. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxwMWkQEmGB


This view of Shackleton crater at the Moon's south pole comes from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been mapping the Moon since 2009. As we prepare for the #Artemis I mission, here's a shout-out to the robotic spacecraft that have always scouted the way. 🛰🧵 1/3 #NASASolarSystem


One of the technology payloads aboard #Artemis I is @NASAPrize's Cube Quest Challenge winner Team Miles' CubeSat! Learn how this small satellite will demonstrate novel communications and propulsion tech from deep space. Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/2oE1WUM #NASATechnology


#DYK @nasa's Deep Space Network does some serious choreography throughout the solar system on the daily. 📡 The DSN supports not only #Artemis but also dozens of robotic spacecraft exploring the solar system and their competing schedules! Learn how: https://go.nasa.gov/3UGRE0l #NASAJPL


LIVE NOW: Teams are preparing to launch the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to the Moon aboard the @NASA_SLS rocket. Watch coverage of the rocket fueling process for the #Artemis I mission. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates. https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vOxwMWkQEmGB


The #Moon rises above #Artemis I @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion at Launch Pad 39b. Check out more 📷 - https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto


LIVE NOW: NASA leaders are providing an update on the #Artemis I mission to the Moon, scheduled to launch NET 1:04am ET (0604 UTC) on Nov. 16: https://youtu.be/sDc-yVnFlXg


#Artemis I is launching to the Moon! Nov. 15: 3:30pm ET (2030 UTC): Tanking coverage 10:30pm ET (0330 UTC): Launch broadcast Nov. 16: 8:30am ET (1330 UTC): Trajectory burn 10am ET (1500 UTC): Earth views from @NASA_Orion Stay tuned: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2aBZuCeDwlS_2sGfYSvcoJZLRG069i-H


Which Apollo mission is #Artemis I most analogous to? One answer is Apollo 4 (SA-501), the first "all-up" uncrewed test flight of the Saturn V rocket, which launched from @NASAKennedy 55 years ago today! 🧵 1/3 #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590358556695330816#m


The #Artemis I @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion are seen at Launch Pad 39B this morning as fog rolls through the area. Check out more 📷 - https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjzG1pG #NasaHQPhoto http://nitter.net/nasahqphoto/status/1591442194401210373#m


Check out images of this morning's total lunar eclipse from @NASAKennedy with the #Artemis I @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion at Launch Pad 39B. More 📷- https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAemFt #NasaHQPhoto http://nitter.net/nasahqphoto/status/1589952527545815040#m

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