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Lead center for the @Space_Station and Orion spacecraft. Home to Mission Control and the nation's astronaut corps. 🚀 nasa.gov/socialmedia
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    NASA's Johnson Space Center
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    Jul 10
    That summer Friday feeling. 💙 Sandbars and submerged dunes ripple across the seafloor off the coast of Eleuthera in the Bahamas, shaped by currents and waves in crystal‑clear water. NASA astronaut @Astro_ChrisW captured this view from the International @Space_Station while
    Sandbars and submerged dunes, shaped by currents and waves in the clear blue waters, ripple across the seafloor off the coast of the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. The International Space Station was orbiting 263 miles above the Atlantic Ocean at the time this photograph was taken. Credit: NASA/Chris Williams
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    Jul 10
    Expedition 75 loading soon...🚀🛰️
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    Anil Menon
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    Jul 9
    Cool moment at T-5 putting an expedition 75 sticker on the launch bus. We will be joining 74 but 75 is not far off……
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    Jul 10
    First flight. Final preparations. 🚀 On this week’s #HWHAP, NASA astronaut Anil Menon shares what it’s like preparing for launch, training for life aboard the International Space Station, and getting ready to fly on Soyuz MS-29. go.nasa.gov/4aLDwNy
    On this week’s #HWHAP, NASA astronaut Anil Menon shares what it’s like preparing for launch, training for life aboard the International Space Station, and getting ready to fly on Soyuz MS-29. Credit: NASA
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    Jul 9
    Crew chats, Moon trees, and good vibes at JSC. 🌕🌳✨ Johnson Space Center welcomed the @NASAArtemis II crew, @NASA leadership, and employees for a celebration of the mission’s journey around the Moon. The event included a crew Q&A with Flight Director Rick Henfling, recognition
    NASA’s Artemis II crew along with NASA's Johnson Space Center Director Vanessa Wyche, Orion Program Manager Howard Hu, and other program team members pose with employees at an Artemis II employee celebration event at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Credit: NASA
    The Artemis II crew participates in the dedication of the Apollo 14 Moon tree at the Lunar Receiving Park at NASA's Johnson Space Center. This tree is a second-generation Apollo Moon tree of the loblolly pine species. The original Apollo Moon trees were grown from seeds carried aboard Apollo 14 by NASA astronaut Stuart Roosa, a former U.S. Forest Service smoke jumper. Upon return to Earth, the seeds were germinated by the Forest Service, and the resulting seedlings were planted throughout the United States and around the world. Credit: NASA
    NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman speaks with attendees at an Artemis II employee celebration event at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Credit: NASA
    NASA astronaut Victor Glover high-fives attendees at an Artemis II employee celebration event at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Credit: NASA
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    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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    @NASAJohnson
    Jul 9
    RT @Astro_Jessica: Pretty in pink! We’re currently in a period of “high beta” on the @Space_Station. Given the current angle between the or…
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    NASA Artemis
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    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 Science
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    Jul 8
    From feeding astronauts on long-duration missions to supporting indoor vertical farming on Earth, NASA plant-growth research shows how exploration can grow into everyday impact. That’s American innovation at work. go.nasa.gov/3QnBbkV
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    Jul 8
    Science, spacewalks, and life in orbit. 🌎 The Expedition 73 crew gathered at Space Center Houston to share stories from the International @Space_Station and recognize the teams who helped make their missions possible. Welcome home! Read more 👉 nasa.gov/centers-and-fa…
    Awardees pose for a group photo from the Expedition 73 crew debrief and awards ceremony. Credit: NASA/Luna Posadas Nava
    NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers holds space botany hardware that supports the low Earth orbit Integrated Flori-culture Experiment (LIFE) investigation as she floats inside the space station’s cupola. The study examines how radiation and microgravity affect plant growth to support future exploration and improve crop production on Earth. Credit: NASA
    The Expedition 73 crew attends a debrief and awards ceremony at Space Center Houston’s IMAX theater on June 16, 2026. Credit: NASA/Luna Posadas Nava
    NASA astronaut Anne McClain is photographed near one of the International Space Station’s main solar arrays during a spacewalk to upgrade the orbital outpost’s power generation system and relocate a communications antenna on May 1, 2026. Credit: NASA
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    Jul 7
    Piece of cake! 🤌🍰
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    Jessica Meir
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    @Astro_Jessica
    Jul 7
    You asked for it, and you got it! Behold the making of a space cake, @roscosmos cosmonaut style! Our crewmate Andrey Fedyaev made this video capturing the process, using sweetened condensed milk, layers of intricately sliced honey bread and yogurt (@roscosmos food supplies) and
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    Jul 7
    Mmmmmm....chocolate.... 🍫 Aboard @Space_Station, chocolates and candies can provide a tasty indulgence to crews working hard far from home. Small treats in addition to balanced diets, of course! What would be your go-to sweet in space? Let us know in the comments below.
    NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg floats a piece of chocolate candy in front her in the Node 1 module during meal time. Credit: NASA
    NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg holds a snack of peanut butter and chocolate sandwiched between two waffles aboard the International Space Station. Credit: NASA
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    Jul 6
    From the legacy of Apollo to the future with Artemis, we celebrate 250 years of America and our enduring spirit of exploration. 🇺🇸
    President Donald Trump recognizes NASA Apollo astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, left, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, commander; Victor Glover, pilot; Christina Koch, mission specialist; and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist, right, during the “Salute to America” event, Saturday, July 4, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Photo credit: NASA/Keegan Barber
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    @NASAJohnson
    Jul 6
    From sea to shining sea… and all the way to space. 🇺🇸✨🛰️
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    International Space Station
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    @Space_Station
    Jul 6
    The International Space Station orbited over Los Angeles on July 4th as America marked 250 years of independence with a burst of fireworks lighting up the city below — a celebration so bright it reached all the way to space!
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    NASA Armstrong
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    Jul 4
    The Nation’s capitol will feel the power of NASA Aeronautics today! ✈️ The agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, joined by aircraft from @NASAJohnson, will ignite the skies with a @Freedom250 flyover bursting with energy, pride, and aerospace brilliance. Happy Independence
    NASA photographer Jim Ross takes a selfie from the rear seat of a NASA F/A‑18 during a cross‑country flight from Spokane, Washington, to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 2, 2026. Credit: NASA/Jim Ross
    A NASA F‑15 aircraft is shown during a cross‑country flight from Spokane, Washington, to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 2, 2026. Credit: NASA/Jim Ross
    A NASA F‑15 aircraft is shown during a cross‑country flight from Spokane, Washington, to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 2, 2026. Credit: NASA/Jim Ross
    A NASA F‑15 aircraft is shown flying next to a NASA F/A‑18 during a cross‑country flight from Spokane, Washington, to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 2, 2026. The full F‑15 is visible, along with a partial view of the F/A‑18’s wing, as both aircraft display new red, white, and blue paint to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. Credit: NASA/Jim Ross
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