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Going to space is just the beginning. It's what you do when you get there that matters most. 🚀 Official space account of @LockheedMartin.

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.@NASA’s Space Launch System rocket, with the Orion spacecraft perched on top, has begun its rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B ahead of the Artemis II mission slated for no earlier than April 1.
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NASA's SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft are getting ready to roll back to Launch Pad 39B for the @NASAArtemis II mission. Teams are currently monitoring the wind speeds before rolling out of @NASAKennedy Vehicle Assembly Building. Follow along: youtube.com/live/ED2nbfb3N…
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Engineers are targeting 8 pm ET on Thursday, March 19, for rollout of Artemis II. NASA’s crawler-transporter 2 will carry the 11-million-pound stack at about 1 mph along the four-mile route from the Vehicle Assembly Building at @NASAKennedy to the launch pad.
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As astronauts travel around the Moon on Artemis II, monitoring the Sun is critical. The GOES-R series we built for @NOAAsatellites help track solar flares and eruptions in real time, providing space weather data that supports decisions to protect the crew inside Orion as they venture beyond Earth’s magnetic field.
NASA Solar System@NASASolarSystem

The Artemis II crew will fly through a dangerous environment, but they’re not going it alone. Here’s how NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are protecting explorers from the most powerful eruptions in the solar system. 🛡️ More: go.nasa.gov/4rvmclj

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NASA will roll Orion and the SLS rocket back out to the launch pad on March 19 following a brief return to the vehicle assembly building. With completion of repairs to the ICPS and other system checks and updates, Artemis II is currently working toward a launch no earlier than April 1.
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NASA@NASA

LIVE: Following the conclusion of the Artemis II Flight Readiness Review, we're sharing the latest updates on our upcoming crewed mission around the Moon. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Congratulations to @FireflySpace on a successful flight test which included experimental items from @LockheedMartin and supported flight test objectives for the Firefly Alpha rocket.
Firefly Aerospace@FireflySpace

Mission success! Alpha Flight 7 achieved nominal performance and validated key systems ahead of our Block II configuration upgrade. This test flight also delivered a demonstrator payload for @LockheedMartin . Congratulations to the entire Stairway to Seven team! Read more: fireflyspace.com/news/firefly-a…

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Lockheed Martin Space@LMSpace·
Back to the VAB — and back to work. On Feb. 25, @NASA’s SLS and Orion spacecraft rolled back to the VAB after an observed helium flow interruption to the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage. Teams are reviewing data and servicing systems as Artemis II prep continues.
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Proliferated constellations demand speed and scale. Built in days, not months — our 24/7 Small Satellite Processing & Delivery Center produces up to 180 spacecraft per year, delivering resilient capability faster than ever. Read more:
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NASA@NASA·
Our @NASAArtemis Moon rocket is in the Vehicle Assembly Building after a multi-hour trek from the launch pad. Next, technicians will troubleshoot the helium flow issue to the rocket’s upper stage and conduct other work. More: go.nasa.gov/4qSAVXb
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Lockheed Martin Space@LMSpace·
Smarter. Faster. Powered for what’s next. 🛰️ From our Solar Array Manufacturing Center, we’re scaling precision manufacturing to deliver the high-performance solar arrays that enable resilient space architectures, critical national security and deep space missions.
Lockheed Martin@LockheedMartin

Powering space. Accelerating missions. 🚀🛰️ Inside our Solar Array Manufacturing Center, advanced robotics and skilled technicians build the high-performance solar arrays that fuel smarter, faster satellites.

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Lockheed Martin Space@LMSpace·
Protecting the homeland starts above the atmosphere. Our Next Generation Interceptor (NGI) builds on the nation's combat-proven systems to defend against long-range ballistic missile threats. Discover how NGI is shaping the future of layered missile defense:
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Outpacing the speed of the threat. From first detection in orbit to intercept on the ground, our integrated, layered shield connects space sensors, NGI and the F-35 to turn detection into action in seconds. See how:
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NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
We are targeting no earlier than March 6 for the launch of Artemis II, pending completion of required work at the launch pad and analysis of test data. The Artemis astronauts have entered quarantine to remain in good health before the mission. go.nasa.gov/4s2XFVA
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NASA teams successfully fueled the Artemis II rocket during tonight’s prelaunch test for the lunar mission. Our Artemis experts will answer questions about the important milestone and next steps during a briefing tomorrow at 11am ET (1600 UTC). go.nasa.gov/4aLGctK
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