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Tracking the Manned & Unmanned Lunar Missions

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Falcon 9 launches our 90th mission of the year

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The core stage for #Artemis II has safely made the 900-mile trip from New Orleans to Cape Canaveral, where it has been handed over to @NASAGroundSys It now rests in the Vehicle Assembly Building until the next phase of its journey begins. MORE: go.nasa.gov/4fmjda0

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Just a little excursion around the moon @ArtemisProgram #Artemis #Moon

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We have liftoff! The first American commercial robotic launch to the Moon will deliver science instruments to study its surface, a critical part of preparing for future #Artemis missions. go.nasa.gov/3S6Ejj1


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A crater on Mars in an amazing detail recorded by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter


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This is what happens when you wring out a wet towel while floating in space.


The #moon is drifting away from the Earth at about 1.49 inches (3.78 centimeters) per year. As it moves away, Earth's rotation slows down. Longer days! More sleep! #Artemis @ArtemisProgram


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Some of the ways space affects male and female astronauts differently!


Mark your calendars for #internationalmoonday July 20th! @ArtemisProgram We’re going back #Artemis

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Our favorite fireworks are happening in space. jpl.nasa.gov/news/sixteen-i…


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Earlier today, NASA completed its penultimate hot fire in a key test series at @NASAStennis to certify production of new RS-25 engines for future SLS flights and #Artemis missions. See more photos and learn about the test series HERE >> go.nasa.gov/43D9uWy

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.@NASAKennedy teams are performing the final checkouts of @NASA_Orion’s service module before joining it with the crew module. The service module will provide water, air, propulsion, & more to the #Artemis II astronauts as they journey around the Moon go.nasa.gov/45UsAZZ

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On Nov. 28, our Orion spacecraft captured the Earth rising behind the Moon. The #Artemis I flight test happened around 50 years after the iconic Apollo 17 "Blue Marble" photo of Earth was taken. See the similarities and differences between the two eras: go.nasa.gov/3WqB6us


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Flight day 13: Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the #Artemis I mission when it was 268,563 miles away from our home planet. Orion has now traveled farther than any other spacecraft built for humans.

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