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#25YearsAgo today, STS-87, the 8th Space Shuttle flight of 1997, launched on its way to the @Space_Station. One of the notable achievements from this mission: Takao Doi became the first Japanese citizen to walk in space!

Check out other STS-87 highlights: https://go.nasa.gov/3ArHqsC
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Happy Launchiversary, MAVEN! 9 years and still going strong! 👏 Catch up with all the latest from the MAVEN orbiter: https://mars.nasa.gov/maven/ #NASAhistory


#HappyBirthday to the first American in space—pilot, naval aviator, and first person to hit a golf ball on the Moon—Alan Shepard! As one of the original NASA Mercury 7, and commander of Apollo 14, he was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in 1990 🧑🚀 #NASAhistory


One of those days 😖 #OTD in 2008 during their first EVA of STS-126, Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Steve Bowen were working on @Space_Station construction when a grease gun leaked grease into a crew tool bag. While they tried to clean off the grease, the bag drifted away. #NASAhistory


Mirror, mirror on the wall, what will concentrate solar energy best of all? In the 1960s @NASAglenn was working to develop systems that provide electrical power in space. One project was a Brayton cycle engine that used a large mirror to collect the sun's rays. Info in ALT text. #NASAhistory


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


🥾 Did you know that astronauts hike as part of their training? Hiking has been an element of astronaut survival training since the early 1960s and was part of geological training in the Apollo years. Enjoy these trekking images of @NASA_Astronauts for #NationalHikingDay #NASAhistory


On the final mission to NASA's Skylab space station, launched #OTD in 1973, astronaut Bill Pogue (right) carried a flag representing 67 Native American tribes of Oklahoma as a symbol of pride in his Native American heritage. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://go.nasa.gov/3TF2v9F #NASAhistory


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


Who's ready for a rocket launch!? 🚀 This dazzling sunset photo of Space Shuttle Atlantis was taken by NASA photographer Bill Ingalls @nasahqphoto the evening before the launch of STS-129: 13 years ago today. #NASAhistory


We remember pilot Michael J. Adams, who perished #OTD 55 years ago when his X-15 broke apart after flying above an altitude of 50 miles. His was the only fatality of the X-15 program. Adams was posthumously awarded Astronaut Wings. Read more about Adams: https://go.nasa.gov/3E59Qd3 #NASAhistory


Success! #OTD 56 years ago, Gemini XII splashed down into the Atlantic Ocean 4 days after it had been launched into space, with astronauts Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin onboard! Postflight medical examination determined both astronauts were in good shape. 🧑🚀🧑🚀 #NASAhistory


#50YearsAgo today, the second NASA Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS-2) was launched. Dedicated to gamma-ray astronomy, it provided NASA with the first detailed look at the sky at gamma-ray wavelengths! @NASAUniverse #NASAhistory


These women computers at the Muroc Flight Test Unit (now @NASAArmstrong) took advantage of a rare snowy day in California #OTD in 1949. ☃️ Their work: doing laborious calculations from long strips of data recorded by onboard aircraft instruments. @WomenNASA #AviationHistoryMonth #NASAhistory


Remembering Ed White, aerospace engineer, test pilot, and the first NASA astronaut to step out of a spacecraft and let go, who was born on this day in 1930. More about this courageous trailblazer who was lost too soon: https://go.nasa.gov/3A12XrN #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1592238452145549314#m


An electrifying launch to the Moon ⚡ Within the 1st minute after its launch at 11:22 am #OTD in 1969, Apollo 12 was hit by lightning twice, knocking out many of the craft's electrical systems. Find out how mission control and the crew saved the mission: https://go.nasa.gov/3UFwC1K #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1592190623590846465#m


Mariner 9 successfully entered Mars orbit #OTD in 1971, beating the Soviet Mars 2 spacecraft which had an 11-day head start, to become the first spacecraft to orbit another planet! Taking over 7,000 pictures, Mariner 9 mapped 85% of Mars's surface. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3zZ4zTe #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591838316030087173#m


60 years ago today, Gordon "Gordo" Cooper was named as pilot for Mercury-Atlas 9, the last mission of the Mercury Program. Cooper was the last NASA astronaut to be launched into orbit on a solo flight! Get more Gordo photos and stories: https://go.nasa.gov/3tgPGI9 #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591876051138854912#m


Gemini ✅ Next up, Apollo At 3:46 PM #OTD in 1966, the last mission of the ♊ Program, Gemini XII, launched from Cape Canaveral! Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin successfully docked with the Agena target vehicle and Aldrin performed 3 spacewalks. Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/3TsDAq3 #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591170403048849423#m


Today marks the 40th anniversary of the last day we heard from the Viking 1 lander after its 6 years of collecting images, weather data and soil composition information from the surface of the Red Planet. @NASAMars Learn more about Viking 1: https://go.nasa.gov/3EcZmK0 #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591083372113121281#m


#40YearsAgo today in 1982, Space Shuttle Columbia was launched for STS-5, the first official "operational" Shuttle mission. 4 astronauts made up the crew for this 5 day mission on which two commercial communications satellites were deployed, ANIK C-3 and SitS-C. #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591113531310559232#m


Lifting off at 10:10am #OTD in 1981, Space Shuttle Columbia made its second trip to space for STS-2 with astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly on board. It was also Truly's birthday! What better way to celebrate than making your first trip to space. #HappyBirthday Richard Truly! #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591448238686670848#m


Voyager 1's Saturn #photography: 💯 @NASAVoyager 1 flew by Saturn #OTD in 1980, discovering 3 moons (Atlas, Prometheus & Pandora) and taking this shot as it sped by on its way out of our solar system. Learn more about Voyager's rendezvous with Saturn: https://go.nasa.gov/3UEm8jP #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591475916806721538#m


Loss of contact with the @NASAMars Phoenix lander was reported #OTD in 2008 after its successful 157 sols gathering data near Mars's north pole. Like its namesake, this craft rose from the ashes of the Mars Surveyor lander and Mars Polar Lander missions: https://go.nasa.gov/3DRKcbD #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590788890281054246#m


Remembering astronaut Ron Evans on his birthday. 🫡 As the command module pilot for #Apollo17, Evans holds the record for most time spent in lunar orbit. Read about how Ron and his wife Jan chose to commemorate his trip to the Moon in our newsletter: https://go.nasa.gov/3A1rMEb #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590751152693514244#m


A near miss! 🆘 #OTD in 1962, research pilot Jack McKay made a crash landing of the X-15 #2 aircraft after an engine failure. McKay sustained injuries but eventually recovered and returned to flying and the craft was repaired and returned to service: https://go.nasa.gov/3UfP41l #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590388755634036738#m


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


Defective satellites now 25% off! #OTD in 1984, STS-51A launched on a mission to show that the Shuttle orbiters could be used to retrieve malfunctioning satellites in orbit and return them to Earth. 2 satellites were brought back and refurbished. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3heifTx #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590026371216322561#m


Who's your STEM inspiration? This #NationalSTEMDay, we celebrate the men and women of NASA's history who have furthered aeronautics and space exploration, inspiring generations of young people to follow in their footsteps! 📷 Mary W. Jackson, NASA's first black female engineer #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590003715934765062#m


#60YearsAgoToday, Grumman was awarded the contract to build the Apollo Lunar Module, the lander that carried astronauts between lunar orbit and the Moon's surface for the Apollo Program. It is the only crewed vehicle to land anywhere besides Earth! More: https://go.nasa.gov/3T43H6s #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1589702697371959297#m


The Mars Global Surveyor, launched #NOW in 1996, was the first successful mission to the Red Planet since the Viking launches of 1975. Over its 9 years in orbit, it sent more than 240,000 images back to Earth, including this one of Mars's north pole. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3hcvTXx #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1589664227769319426#m


#OTD in 2014, @nasa announced that data from the Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment (CIBER) showed that the dark space between galaxies is brighter than we once thought! Learn about the potential source of the surplus infrared light here: https://go.nasa.gov/3E2q5cb #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1589339338747297795#m


Galileo's Farewell Tour 👋 #OTD in 2002, the Galileo spacecraft flew by Jupiter's moon Amalthea marking the probe's last moon flyby. What it discovered about the red, irregularly-shaped moon was a surprise: Amalthea is a pile of icy rubble! Read more: https://go.nasa.gov/3fk3BJW #NASAhistory http://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1588984501803384833#m


60 years ago today, Gordon "Gordo" Cooper was named as pilot for Mercury-Atlas 9, the last mission of the Mercury Program. Cooper was the last NASA astronaut to be launched into orbit on a solo flight! Get more Gordo photos and stories: https://go.nasa.gov/3tgPGI9 #NASAhistory https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591876051138854912#m


Mariner 9 successfully entered Mars orbit #OTD in 1971, beating the Soviet Mars 2 spacecraft which had an 11-day head start, to become the first spacecraft to orbit another planet! Taking over 7,000 pictures, Mariner 9 mapped 85% of Mars's surface. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3zZ4zTe #NASAhistory https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591838316030087173#m


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 https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590358556695330816#m


A near miss! 🆘 #OTD in 1962, research pilot Jack McKay made a crash landing of the X-15 #2 aircraft after an engine failure. McKay sustained injuries but eventually recovered and returned to flying and the craft was repaired and returned to service: https://go.nasa.gov/3UfP41l #NASAhistory https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590388755634036738#m


Defective satellites now 25% off! #OTD in 1984, STS-51A launched on a mission to show that the Shuttle orbiters could be used to retrieve malfunctioning satellites in orbit and return them to Earth. 2 satellites were brought back and refurbished. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3heifTx #NASAhistory https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1590026371216322561#m


Lifting off at 10:10am #OTD in 1981, Space Shuttle Columbia made its second trip to space for STS-2 with astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly on board. It was also Truly's birthday! What better way to celebrate than making your first trip to space. #HappyBirthday Richard Truly! #NASAhistory https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591448238686670848#m


#40YearsAgo today in 1982, Space Shuttle Columbia was launched for STS-5, the first official "operational" Shuttle mission. 4 astronauts made up the crew for this 5 day mission on which two commercial communications satellites were deployed, ANIK C-3 and SitS-C. #NASAhistory https://nitter.net/NASAhistory/status/1591113531310559232#m

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