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  • NASA Artemis reposted
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    Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
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    @NASARoman
    Jul 10
    The @NASAArtemis II astronauts have their Roman boarding passes, do you?! Just three days left to sign up to have your name sent on the Roman space telescope before it travels a million miles away! go.nasa.gov/RomanNames
    Four astronauts from the Artemis II mission Reid Wiseman,Victor Glover, Chrisitna Koch, and Jeremy Hansen  are standing in front of a large building with the NASA insignia and an American flag on it. Each astronaut is holding in front of them a purple boarding pass with their name on it to show that they have signed up to have their name aboard the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
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    NASA's Johnson Space Center
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    @NASAJohnson
    Jul 9
    Rise spotting: 📍Johnson Space Center Rise joined the NASA Artemis II crew, leadership, and employees at Johnson Space Center for a @NASAArtemis II celebration, posing for photos with the teams whose work supported @NASA’s crewed mission around the Moon. Moments like this
    Attendees pose with Rise, a representation of the zero gravity indicator of the Artemis II mission, during an Artemis II employee celebration event at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Credit: NASA
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    NASA Artemis
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    @NASAArtemis
    Jul 9
    🎮 Artemis III: Loading... From hardware deliveries to key milestones, progress toward our next mission is moving full speed ahead with SLS hardware arriving at @NASAKennedy. Stay in the game with recent updates as we prepare for Artemis III. go.nasa.gov/4aLRAXn
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    NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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    @NASAKennedy
    Jul 8
    Big move for @NASAArtemis III! The left-hand aft assembly solid rocket booster segment for NASA’s Space Launch System arrived at the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. This segment is part of one of two boosters that will provide more than 75% of the rocket’s
    A large white rocket booster segment is suspended vertically inside NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building. The towering structure is surrounded by scaffolding and yellow support equipment, with workers standing at its base. The interior of the building is vast, with steel beams, bright overhead lights, and a large American flag hanging on the left wall. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
    A white rocket booster segment hangs horizontally inside NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building, suspended by cables and surrounded by large yellow support structures. The American flag is visible on the wall behind it, and the booster’s white exterior shows black and red fittings and connection points. The steel interior framework and bright overhead lights of the building fill the background. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
    A tall white rocket booster segment stands vertically inside NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building, positioned on a yellow work stand. Bright light from the open bay doors shines behind the booster, and large steel support beams frame the high interior walls. Several yellow handling structures line the left side, while a few workers in safety gear stand near the equipment. The Artemis program logo is visible high on the back wall above the booster. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
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    Jeremy R. Hansen
    @Astro_Jeremy
    Jul 6
    Today, I am sharing a significant next step in my journey. This September, after 32 years of military service and 17 years as a Canadian Space Agency astronaut—culminating in the incredible privilege of flying around the Moon on Artemis II—I will be transitioning from my
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    NASA History Office
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    @NASAhistory
    Jul 2
    What was NASA up to 50 years ago? From timing a Mars landing to painting an enormous American flag to planting "Moon Trees," the new edition of our newsletter highlights five ways NASA celebrated America's Bicentennial back in 1976!
    Aerial view of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in 1977. The massive flag and bicentennial logo were painted on its side in 1976 as part of the celebrations for the nation's 200th birthday. Credit: NASA
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    NASA Goddard
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    @NASAGoddard
    Jul 8
    CAPSTONE was launched to improve communications and navigations technology around the Moon. Now it’s completed testing Goddard-developed technology that proved spacecraft can store-and-forward data and navigate near the Moon without signals from Earth. go.nasa.gov/4gqCQRh
    Team members install solar panels onto the CAPSTONE spacecraft in a white lab space. They are wearing white clean room suits, with surgical masks and hair covers. CAPSTONE is a small rectangle shaped spacecraft, much wider than it is tall. It has solar panels jutting out to the right and left from a central silver body, like wings.
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    NASA Marshall
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    @NASA_Marshall
    Jul 6
    Artemis IV hardware is on the move! Teams recently moved the liquid oxygen tank, which will form part of the SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the @NASAArtemis IV mission, at #NASAMichoud ahead of inspections and the next phase of production.
    This image shows NASA teams transporting a towering, silver, 51-foot-tall liquid oxygen tank from the main factory to a nearby high bay at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility. The SLS (Space Launch System) hardware is captured within a massive roll-up door as it is carefully moved out of the factory. Framed by yellow scaffolding, a single worker kneeling at the center of the scene provides a clear sense of the tank’s immense scale, highlighting the enormous size of the flight hardware.
Credit: NASA/Morgan Parker
    Image shows NASA teams transporting a towering, silver, 51-foot-tall liquid oxygen tank from the main factory to a nearby high bay at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility. The SLS (Space Launch System) hardware stands outside the facility beneath a vivid blue sky dotted with clouds, creating a striking backdrop. Workers positioned alongside the tank emphasize its extraordinary scale, illustrating the immense size of the flight hardware.
Credit: NASA/Eric Bordelon
    Image shows NASA teams transporting a towering, silver, 51-foot-tall liquid oxygen tank from the main factory to a nearby high bay at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility. The SLS (Space Launch System) hardware is captured halfway through a massive roll-up door, emphasizing its immense scale. Workers standing beside the tank provide a striking sense of its size, highlighting the enormous dimensions of the flight hardware.
Credit: NASA/Eric Bordelon
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    NASA Artemis
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    @NASAArtemis
    Jul 6
    RT @NASAAmes: NASA's CAPSTONE completes its mission testing new technologies around the Moon. From being the first spacecraft to verify…
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    NASA HQ PHOTO
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    Jul 4
    See images of @NASAArtemis II crew members and NASA aircraft flyovers during the United States’ 250th birthday activities in Washington today. 📷 - flic.kr/s/aHBqjCXAy1
    NASA’s T-38 Talon, left, F/A-18 Hornet and F-15 Eagle, right, aircraft are seen as they perform a flyover during the Great American State Fair, Saturday, July 4, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman leads a flyover featuring his personally owned F-5 Tiger during the Great American State Fair, Saturday, July 4, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber)
    Artemis II astronauts: CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist, left, NASA astronauts Christina Koch, mission specialist; Victor Glover, pilot; and Reid Wiseman, commander, right, celebrate as they throw the ceremonial first pitches before the start of a baseball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Washington Nationals, Saturday, July 4, 2026, at Nationals Park in Washington. NASA’s Artemis II mission took Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Hansen on a nearly 10-day journey around the Moon and back to Earth in April 2026. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
    NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, commander; left, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist; Christina Koch, mission specialist; and Victor Glover, pilot, right, along with members of the Jr. Nats Kids Club, are seen as they give the call to “play ball” at the beginning of a baseball game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Washington Nationals, Saturday, July 4, 2026, at Nationals Park in Washington. NASA’s Artemis II mission took Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Hansen on a nearly 10-day journey around the Moon and back to Earth in April 2026. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jul 3
    Happy 250th, America! 🇺🇸 Red (Mars), white (Moon), and blue (Earth) brought to you by the solar system.
    A crisp photo of Mars against black space. The Red Planet appears rust-colored with dark texturing along its middle and a light patch on its lower right side. Credit: USGS Astrogeology Science Center
    A newly-released photo of our Moon taken by the crew of Artemis II. The top portion is shadowed by black space. This angle captures a mostly uniform, light gray portion of the lunar surface, with darker patches in the lower third. Craters of various sizes are visible all over the Moon’s surface—most easily visible at the edge of the upper shadow. Credit: NASA
    A newly-released photo of Earth's horizon taken during the Artemis II mission from the window of the Orion spacecraft. This view shows the hazy, blue atmosphere on top of faded, textured clouds. The Moon appears as a tiny, white dot in the distance. Credit: NASA
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    NASA Events
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    @NASA_Events
    Jul 3
    The Artemis II crew is coming to the Great American State Fair! 🚀 @astro_reid, @AstroVicGlover, @Astro_Christina, and @Astro_Jeremy will take the Freedom Stage on July 4 at 2pm ET. Don’t miss your chance to hear from the astronauts who recently flew around the Moon!
    NASA’s Artemis II crew, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, commander; Victor Glover, pilot; Christina Koch, mission specialist; and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, stand on a stage after they landing at Ellington Airport near NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Saturday, April 11, 2026, after a nearly 10-day journey around the Moon and back to Earth. They are wearing blue flight suits. They face the audience (not pictured), smile, and lock arms with each other. Credit: NASA/Helen Arase Vargas
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    NASA Technology
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    @NASA_Technology
    Jul 1
    NASA has issued a draft solicitation to advance critical lunar and cislunar technologies. The focus: closing gaps in vertical solar arrays, ISRU oxygen production, Stirling radioisotope generators, in‑space manufacturing, and advanced nanomaterials. These efforts aim to mature
    Artistic concept of lunar surface technologies and infrastructure capabilities, including in-situ resource utilization oxygen production systems, surface power systems, in‑space manufacturing tools, and advanced nanomaterials production.
Credit: NASA
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    Randy "Komrade" Bresnik
    NASA
    @AstroKomrade
    Jun 30
    3 weeks after the announcement and still appreciative of the new Astronaut tradition of 'Passing the baton/Passing the torch/Carrying the Fire'. Many more of these and more often with accelerated @NASAArtemis missions!
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