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With #Artemis, @NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon. Take the next giant leap with us. Verification: https://t.co/T7VkNRy6Nd

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Keep an eye on the sky for the next full moon on Nov. 15. This Moon is extra special as it’s the final supermoon of 2024, meaning the Moon will appear bigger and brighter than usual.

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Imagine this: A lunar pipeline, built by robots, transporting extracted oxygen to future Moon bases. Discover how this out-of-this-world concept could help make a human presence on the Moon more sustainable and efficient while also reducing costs: go.nasa.gov/45QEmDK


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55 years ago, Apollo 12 lifted off from Launch Complex 39A as the second crewed mission to the Moon. The ten-day mission brought NASA astronauts Alan Bean, Richard Gordon, and Charles Conrad to the lunar surface, where they collected 75 pounds of rock samples to return to Earth.

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This is your last chance to see a Supermoon this year! 🌕 The next full Moon will occur on Nov. 15, starting at 4:29 p.m. EST. A “supermoon” appears bigger and brighter than usual due to its close proximity to Earth. Learn more about it HERE> go.nasa.gov/40LtZ4Y

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Fit check 🏋️‍♂️ @AstroHague wears the Bio-Monitor, a vest-headband combo that uses sensors to collect data. The device is designed so astronauts can continue research and operational tasks with minimal interference with @Space_Station life. Learn about other wearable tech:…

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Welcome to the #Artemis Accords, Denmark 🇩🇰 Denmark is the 48th nation to commit to the safe and responsible exploration of space that benefits humanity. go.nasa.gov/4fMldaS

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**CHALLENGE UPDATE** Want to test your software development skills? Our Lunar Autonomy Challenge deadline is now Nov. 14! If your team is interested in submitting, please review important changes to the application guidelines: lac.jhuapl.edu/apply/

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Testing time! 📝 @NASA_Orion for Artemis II returns to the altitude chamber, which simulates deep space vacuum conditions, to complete the remaining test requirements and provide additional data to augment data gained during testing earlier this summer: go.nasa.gov/3O1dbiK

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Speaking with the engineers who programmed @NASA_Orion vehicle automation, completing water survival training at @NASA_Johnson, and looking at entry procedures for returning to Earth after a trip to the Moon — all in a week's worth for the #Artemis II crew.


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Teams at #NASAMichoud recently moved the liquid oxygen tank for the #Artemis III core stage into a cleaning cell. Once complete, mobile clean rooms are used to access the tank's interior, protecting it from external contaminants. WATCH FULL VIDEO: 🔗go.nasa.gov/3YKeesk


This Veteran’s Day, we salute all who served our country. Thank you.

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“Seeing NASA put astronauts on the Moon again will be the best ‘mission complete’ I could have.” Joe Vermette is a @USNavy reservist public affairs officer and strategic communicator for NASA’s Human Landing System. Learn more about his story: go.nasa.gov/3YY3bwM

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It’s #STEMDay! How can you get engaged with Kennedy in the classroom or even on-site as an intern? Learn the latest: go.nasa.gov/40zq8Yz Or, check out this video, where #Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell Thompson answered student questions: go.nasa.gov/3AnwJuB

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Call Sign: Gold Flight 🏆 On this week’s #HWHAP, former @NASAFltDirector Gerry Griffin discusses his trailblazing career in the agency and his experience leading multiple Apollo missions, including the final lunar landing on Apollo 17. go.nasa.gov/3Cv1JZZ

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Today is National STEM Day, and we've got Moon-themed activities for you! Model ancient lunar impacts using water balloons, join a citizen science project, explore graphic novels, make a comic, create original artwork, and more: go.nasa.gov/3NX5Alh

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#ICYMI: During the #Artemis I mission, sensors inside @NASA_Orion revealed that while radiation exposure can vary depending on location within Orion, the spacecraft can protect its crew from potentially hazardous radiation levels during lunar missions. go.nasa.gov/48DiDla

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Mark your calendar for the next TWO LunaRecycle Challenge webinars! 🗓️ November 25 at 1 p.m. ET – The Promise and Application of Digital Twins for Complex Challenges and Future NASA Missions 🗓️ December 2 at 1 p.m. ET – NASA's Approach to Sustainability and Managing Waste on…

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Mars Global Surveyor, launched #OTD in 1996, was NASA's first successful mission to Mars in two decades! Over its 9 years in Mars orbit, it examined the entire planet in detail, overhauled our knowledge of Mars, and helped Mars rover and lander missions. go.nasa.gov/4fwg8nc

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This week in history... In 1970, the Apollo 14 space vehicle rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39A. Apollo 14 later launched on January 31, 1971, on a nine-day mission to the Moon with NASA astronauts Alan Shepard, Stuart Roosa, and Edgar Mitchell.

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“I’m excited to train our next generation of technicians that will take us back to the Moon.” 🌕 At @NASAKennedy, Lockheed Martin Floor Operations Manager Kyle Gesualdi helps oversee the technician team that integrates thousands of parts to bring the Orion spacecraft to life.


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