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Do you have a minute? Want to learn about the @NASA_SLS & how will it help return @nasa to the Moon?

Sharon Cobb, associate program manager for the Space Launch System, shares stats and gives an overview in this episode of Rocket Science in 60 Seconds:
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Want a chance to meet the astronauts who will fly around the Moon with #Artemis II?

We’re looking for diverse digital content creators. Bring your interests, passions & social audience to @NASA_Johnson to meet the new @NASAArtemis crew. Apply by March 14: http://go.nasa.gov/3lfBJtl
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Data from the #Artemis I mission shows we’re ready for Artemis II, we captured stunning new imagery of a pulsar wind nebula, and testing continues on rockets that will return humans to the Moon—all that, This Week at NASA.

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Digital creators – join our @NASASocial April 3-4 at @NASA_Johnson as we name the four astronauts who will travel around the Moon with #Artemis II.

The second @NASAArtemis mission is key to establishing a long-term presence on the Moon. Apply by March 14: http://go.nasa.gov/3mKnBsI
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Get ready – on April 3 @nasa will announce the first #Artemis astronauts who will orbit the Moon.

These four star-sailors will fly on Artemis II, representing the next giant leap toward long-term exploration and discovery on the Moon: http://go.nasa.gov/3LvsGQ3
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What are future @NASA_Astronauts planning to wear on the first mission to the Moon’s South Pole?

NASA and @Axiom_Space will reveal the new #Artemis III spacesuit prototype on Wednesday, March 15. Don’t miss it: https://go.nasa.gov/3YBjcFI
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March’s full moon marks the beginning of spring and is known by many names, including the Worm Moon, due to earthworms emerging from the newly thawed ground.

The Moon will appear full in the morning sky until Wed., March 8: http://go.nasa.gov/3SSDZ6t

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The Moon is calling. ⬜

We are partnering with Minecraft to bring the #Artemis missions to players all over the world. Read more about the partnership: https://go.nasa.gov/3Zq0emL
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LIVE NOW: Hear from NASA experts and dive into the findings of our successful #Artemis I mission, which flew the uncrewed @NASA_Orion spacecraft around the Moon and back to Earth. https://youtube.com/live/_IWSaicWuVA?si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
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Launch. Check!
Lunar orbit. Check!
Splashdown. Check!

We're giving an update on the data from the #Artemis I flight test around the Moon, which launched successfully in Nov. 2022. Tune in March 7 at noon ET (1700 UTC) for the results: https://go.nasa.gov/3YdDCEr
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In celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth, we honor women past and present whose leadership inspires us to return to the Moon.

Charlie Blackwell-Thompson led the launch efforts for the #Artemis I mission at @NASAKennedy. http://go.nasa.gov/3ZaFyyY
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Teams from @NASAKennedy completed testing of the Crew Module Test Article, a mock-up of @NASA_Orion, which helps recovery crews prepare to retrieve astronauts after future crewed #Artemis missions.

Learn what’s next: http://go.nasa.gov/3Zo1Rk8
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It’s a date!

As a part of our Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, @nasa science payloads will launch to the Moon’s Gruithuisen Domes, paving the way for future #Artemis lunar exploration.
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"And in the end, we are all so close when it comes down to it. We do act like family. We are there for each other."

Nyla Trumbach is the lead mechanical test operations engineer at @NASAStennis. #IAGTED https://go.nasa.gov/3ILPA3L
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We’re celebrating the start of @NASAPersevere’s third year on Mars. The rover recently deposited ten samples of Martian soil.

As Percy continues to study the Martian surface, scientists gain new insights that may help future explorers on the Red Planet. https://go.nasa.gov/3IJ7p3g
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On the newest season of @nasa's Curious Universe, listeners will discover how future developments in spacesuits will keep #Artemis astronauts safe as they explore the Moon — and so much more.

Episodes air Tuesdays. Listen in: http://go.nasa.gov/3S5vuVf
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“We’re able to harvest the power of the sun and sustain our astronauts, their health and habitat, and our exploration.”

Lyndsey McMillon-Brown helps design & develop solar cells that may help future #Artemis missions establish a long-term lunar presence: http://go.nasa.gov/3YC1Bye
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Our VIPER lunar rover will land at a newly named mountain honoring @nasa mathematician Melba Mouton, who helped land the first humans on the Moon.

About the size of Delaware, Mons Mouton is located in one of the 13 candidate #Artemis III landing regions. http://go.nasa.gov/411iBiM
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Happy #Valentines Day on behalf of #Artemis.

We would love to keep you in our orbit. There is no love crater than ours.
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ShadowCam is capturing the Moon in hi-res 🌙

As we prepare to land future #Artemis astronauts near the lunar South Pole, images from NASA’s instrument aboard Korea Aerospace Research Institute’s Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter may inform site selection: http://go.nasa.gov/3E0kket
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“The uncrewed flight test that we conducted in late 2022 told us that we are absolutely on the right path for our Moon to Mars Program.”

Mission Manager Mike Sarafin discusses #Artemis I on the latest episode of the Small Steps, Giant Leaps podcast: https://go.nasa.gov/3YhP1nq
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Progress is underway to produce, assemble, and test the rockets for #Artemis II, III, and IV.

Data from the first flight of @NASA_SLS is helping engineers prepare the systems for crewed lunar missions: https://go.nasa.gov/3jy20lS
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“My big takeaway is: it's okay to take chances. Sometimes we step in our own way and we need to accept help.”

Tiffany Fairley brings the #Artemis missions to the world as a public affairs officer for @NASAKennedy. Celebrate #BHM: https://go.nasa.gov/3wXkG1w
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Have you had snow yet this year? ❄️

February’s Snow Moon will last for about three days, peaking Feb. 5 at 1:29 pm ET (1829 UTC). The name Snow Moon is attributed to heavy snow in the northeastern United States: https://go.nasa.gov/3JFO1oP
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As we continue moving forward with our #Artemis missions to establish a human presence on the Moon, @nasa and @ILSpaceAgency will collaborate on the Beresheet-2, Israel’s upcoming lunar mission.
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As we plan to send @NASA_Astronauts to the Moon in preparation for one day going to Mars, we need to learn how extended durations in space change the human body.

CIPHER is the first study to assess the whole human response to time spent in space: https://go.nasa.gov/3XWJfYa
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Apollo astronauts retrieved hundreds of samples from the lunar surface between 1969 and 1972.

Today, these Moon rocks are used as a data set to help teach programming students. Learn about how @NASASpinoff technology improves our daily lives: https://spinoff.nasa.gov

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As we launch into this new era of human spaceflight and #Artemis missions to the Moon, we must never forget the astronauts and others who gave their lives to further the cause of exploration and discovery. #NASARemembers
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In 2022, NASA-developed Search and Rescue technologies assisted with the rescue of 397 lives in the U.S. region.

Newly-developed Search and Rescue technology also helped teams track @NASA_Orion after the #Artemis I spacecraft splashed down: https://go.nasa.gov/3JdVR94
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You can’t spell #Artemis without the word ‘Art!’

#CrayolaCreativityWeek features @NASA_Astronauts, engineers, and one of our former @NASAInterns, Shane Tolentino, who illustrated our “You Are Going” digital children’s book: http://nasa.gov/youaregoing
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Happy Year of the Rabbit (or Cat) to those who celebrate!

Lunar New Year occurs on the first new moon of the year and marks the beginning of Spring throughout much of Asia. Tag us to show how you are ringing in the new year.
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“It was amazingly quiet in the launch control center. You could feel the focus of the team, the intensity of the moment.”

#Artemis I launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson recalls the last couple minutes before liftoff of the @NASA_SLS rocket during today’s @NASASTEM event:
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The #Artemis I mission has laid the groundwork for future astronauts to live and work on the Moon.

Watch live today at 1pm ET (18:00 UTC) as students across the country ask @NASAArtemis experts and leaders about what’s next: http://nasa.gov/live
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Is there weather on the Moon? Yes, but not the weather you’re used to. "Space weather" like solar wind can have a big impact on the Moon due its lack of atmosphere. Understanding this space weather will be critical as #Artemis explores the lunar surface. https://go.nasa.gov/3WmUB69
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Teams have unloaded the #LunaTwins from the @NASA_Orion spacecraft following the #Artemis I mission.

These two female manikins, Helga and Zohar, measured radiation levels to potentially reduce exposure during future missions with astronauts: http://go.nasa.gov/3XBH8Zq
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NASA’s Lunar Flashlight mission launched on Dec. 11, 2022, beginning its journey to discover hidden surface ice in the lunar south pole region.

While the SmallSat is largely healthy, teams are troubleshooting the underperformance of 3 of its 4 thrusters: https://go.nasa.gov/3XIjpXk
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Is there weather on the Moon? Yes, but not the weather you’re used to. "Space weather" like solar wind can have a big impact on the Moon due its lack of atmosphere. Understanding this space weather will be critical as #Artemis explores the lunar surface. https://go.nasa.gov/3WmUB69
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Commander Moonikin Campos, having flown around the Moon & returned to Earth, has emerged from @NASA_Orion & is heading to @NASA_Johnson for evaluation.

Campos collected data throughout the flight that will prepare astronauts for future #Artemis missions: https://go.nasa.gov/3CYwRyv
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Artemis I: Uncrewed flight test. ✅
Artemis II: Astronauts fly around the Moon.
Artemis III: Astronauts land on the Moon.

With #Artemis I successfully completed, we are working to send humanity to the lunar South Pole region for the first time. For more: http://go.nasa.gov/3XvS6PY
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