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Maj ✨

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Everything's connected, but nothing's working. Lover of history, books, music, space, nature & good stuff to watch. Bakes & crafts. Keeping it cosmic

🇪🇺 Joined Aralık 2008
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Don Pettit
Don Pettit@astro_Pettit·
Potted potato: Space Spud is growing with his bottom half in an old drink bag. More to come on the adventure of Spudnik!
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NASA JPL@NASAJPL·
NASA’s SPHEREx mission is mapping “interstellar glaciers.” Researchers believe these ice reservoirs are where most of the universe’s water is formed and stored. Learn more: nasa.gov/missions/spher…
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
The bad news? There is no more Artemis II live mission coverage for you to watch. The good news? New Artemis II imagery continues to roll in. We're continuing to unveil new images from the Artemis II mission. You can find them here: go.nasa.gov/3QcK9Rs
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NASA JPL@NASAJPL·
Jupiter update! 📢 New data from @NASA’s Juno mission revealed that Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought. Jupiter’s exact measurements help scientists model giant gas planets we might find around other stars. More: go.nasa.gov/4tdDHbJ
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For a second I thought this was an Artemis III announcement and was hella confused...about everything. I guess it was Jessica's name to throw me off, as I really want her to have a few strolls on the Moon...
Eric Berger@SciGuySpace

Not sure when NASA will make it official, but Crew-13 will consist of: • Jessica Watkins • Luke Delaney • Josh Kutryk (CSA) • Sergey Teteryatnikov (Russia) Great crew. Launch date is NET Nov 21, 2026. (Which would be happy 24th anniversary to the lovely @AmandaBerger79)

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Good to see Rise still with the crew!
NASA's Johnson Space Center@NASA_Johnson

Wheels down on a mission generations waited for. 🛬 After completing their historic journey around the Moon on Friday, April 10 at 8:07pm ET, the @NASAArtemis II crew returned to Ellington Field, marking the final milestone of their mission. Teams across @NASA came together for this moment, supporting the crew as they transitioned from recovery operations to post‑flight evaluations and debriefs. Their arrival closed out the first crewed Artemis mission and brought home the astronauts who helped pave the way for future lunar exploration. From launch to splashdown to the final touchdown in Houston, Artemis II represents a major step toward establishing a long‑term human presence on and around the Moon.

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NASA@NASA·
New photos from the Moon! We're continuing to unveil new images from the Artemis II mission—including these two photos from April 6, showing a crescent Earthrise and a closeup of the lunar farside. Keep up with the latest: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
The Orion spacecraft, the Moon, and the Earth — all in one frame. This image was captured during the sixth day of the Artemis II mission as our astronauts successfully circled the Moon.
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COL Anne McClain@AstroAnnimal·
Did you know that most cargo vehicles don’t dock themselves to @Space_Station? They come close, stop, then an astronaut grabs them with the @csa_asc robotic arm. Watch it now: x.com/nasa/status/20…
Jessica Meir@Astro_Jessica

Happening now! @Astro_ChrisW is about to capture the NG-24 Cygnus cargo vehicle. Here's how she looks approaching the @Space_Station. We’re very excited for the science, hardware, and supplies that she brings!

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NASA History Office
NASA History Office@NASAhistory·
"Houston, we've had a problem" Some of the most famous words in NASA's history were spoken on this day in 1970. Two days into the Apollo 13 mission that was to land in the Moon's Fra Mauro region, a routine stirring of the spacecraft's oxygen tanks led to disaster. The crew reported hearing a loud bang and then noted that oxygen tank 2 was empty and tank 1's pressure was falling. With the failing Apollo 13 spacecraft over 210,000 miles (330,000 km) from Earth, the race to save the crew from the life-threatening accident began. In this photo we see the Mission Operations Control Room at what is now Johnson Space Center, during a television transmission that took place just before the accident. Eugene F. Kranz (wearing a white vest with his back to camera), was on duty as one of the four Apollo 13 flight directors. On the large screen we see astronaut Fred W. Haise Jr., Apollo 13's lunar module pilot.
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European Space Agency
Artemis II just took humankind farther than ever before. 🚀 Our European Service Module sent Orion around the Moon and safely back home, providing power, propulsion and life support for the crew. Relive the mission with our highlights video.👇
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Goodreads@goodreads·
What are you currently reading?
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