Camille M. Gallo retweetledi
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Camille M. Gallo
@camillegallo
@NASA Comms 🚀
Alexandria, VA Katılım Şubat 2009
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Congratulations to @NASADepAdmin on being sworn in as NASA’s Deputy Administrator.
NASA’s future will be built by strong leadership, technical excellence, and the talented people willing to take on and achieve the near-impossible. Excited to have Matt helping lead the agency as we return to the Moon, build the base, and prepare for where we will inevitably go next.
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Today, Matt Anderson (@NASADepAdmin) was officially sworn in as NASA’s 16th Deputy Administrator. At a pivotal moment for America’s space program, he will help lead the agency’s work to advance scientific discovery, strengthen American leadership in space, and drive the missions that will return astronauts to the Moon and prepare for Mars. NASA’s next chapter of exploration is already underway. go.nasa.gov/4ukpeet
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Did you happen to see the conjunction of Moon and Venus last night? Here was our view from @NASA Headquarters in Washington. Show us your photos! More 📷 flic.kr/s/aHBqjCUg7y


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Today, a resupply mission launched to the space station aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket bearing the @Freedom250 logo.
This mission carries several special items to celebrate this historic milestone, including semiquincentennial commemorative coins from the @USTreasury and @usmint, along with multiple sets of new @USPS stamps, and our own NASA Freedom 250 patches.
For more information about our celebration of America’s 250th year, visit nasa.gov/freedom250
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Joined the talented people of @NASAStennis for their annual crawfish boil.
This tradition brings together the people, families, and partners behind some of the hardest engineering challenges in the world.
Grateful to everyone helping make our return to the Moon, Mars, and beyond possible.




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Lori - always appreciate the interest and commentary!
We never officially moved the timing of Artemis III to 'late' 2027. A reporter wrote that after misinterpreting my quick response to a question during a budget hearing. In the same hearing, I also said we were gaining increased confidence in interoperability tests with both landers in 2027. I am quite sure at least one will incorporate an ECLSS demonstration.
As for 2028, we have always said we would protect for up to two landing attempts, if required. That story has not changed, and the South Pole was always the landing target.
The only goalposts that have moved have been in the direction of achievability--standardizing the architecture, adding missions, focusing resources, and rebuilding in-house competencies. We have tried to communicate to the greatest extent possible in this regard, while respecting the proprietary information of our commercial partners.
I will say, I am very proud of the NASA team and the new pace we are moving at. The public will learn in the weeks ahead which astronauts will undertake Artemis III, and I would not be surprised if you see some early wet dress testing at 39B before the end of this year. Now, if your point is that the schedule is ambitious, I agree. And NASA’s recent track record on schedule has not been great, but when it comes to landing astronauts on the Moon, historically, our batting average was pretty good. I suspect it will be again.
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I applaud President Trump’s whole-of-government effort to bring greater transparency to the American people on unidentified anomalous phenomena. At NASA, our job is to bring the brightest minds and most advanced scientific instruments to bear, follow the data, and share what we learn. We will remain candid about what we know to be true, what we have yet to understand, and all that remains to be discovered. Exploration and the pursuit of knowledge are core to NASA’s mission as we endeavor to unlock the secrets of the universe.
Department of War 🇺🇸@DeptofWar
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An out-of-this-world entrance at @NYSE.
Watch the historic @NASAArtemis crew step onto the world's largest financial stage.
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A great visit to Los Alamos National Laboratory, one of America’s premier scientific institutions.
From advanced computing to nuclear science, national security, and space exploration, the work happening here helps push the boundaries of what’s possible. NASA’s future nuclear-powered missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond will depend on the kind of research and engineering brilliance that places like Los Alamos deliver every day.
Grateful for the opportunity to meet with the incredible team helping keep the United States at the forefront of technological leadership.



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The crew of @NASAArtemis lands on the Squawk Box set.
Watch the full interview: cnb.cx/4cTxf2u
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.@NASAAdmin and the NASA team behind the successful and historic Artemis II mission ring the @NYSE opening bell! 🇺🇸🔔 🚀
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"It was always the journey leading up to the mission that I loved the most, to be honest, and now I get to be part of that alongside the best and brightest from across the nation at NASA." -@NASAAdmin Jared Isaacman
Watch to hear the full conversation on NYSE Live as @NASA takes over the Trading Floor ⤵️
youtu.be/GUb29IrCQdI

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.@NASAAdmin: "The next step is go out further, it's to return to the moon. It's to pick up where Apollo 17 left off... President Trump said we are going back to stay, to build a moon base. That’s going to be a massive American outpost." 🚀🌕
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The NYSE welcomes @NASA + @NASAAdmin Jared Isaacman in celebration of the historic @NASAArtemis II mission and the engineers, scientists, astronauts, and mission professionals whose dedication made humanity’s return to the Moon possible.
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