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  1. 14 hours ago

    Congratulations to the Ingenuity Helicopter team, as well as aviator Wally Funk, on receiving ’s Michael ! Your tenacity and trailblazing are inspirations to us all.

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  2. 15 hours ago

    There's always more to explore. We've got the footage to prove it. Subscribe for a regular dose of NASA space videos:

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  3. Mar 25

    Exploring the Moon and Mars, addressing climate change, promoting equity and driving economic growth are just some of the topics NASA Administrator will cover in the 2022 address. Join us Monday, March 28, at 2pm ET (18:00 UTC)

    A photo of the Space Launch System on the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, against a cloudy red-and-pink sunset
    A "selfie" of the Perseverance rover on the planet Mars
    A photo of the X-59 supersonic airplane, wrapped in blue material in preparation for shipping
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  4. Mar 25

    Our flight readiness review for Ax-1, 's upcoming private astronaut mission to the , is complete! Join us online for a live update with Axiom, and NASA leaders:

    An image of the International Space Station as seen from space, against a solid black background
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  5. Mar 25

    Join us and for a special conversation, : Q&A with NASA Ambassadors. Chat with experts about how they got started at NASA and get career advice. Submit your questions by using .

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  6. Mar 25

    Our rocket is currently on the launch pad for testing. But it’s also… in your living room. Check out the new Lens on that allows you to see the I rocket up close and personal!

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  7. Mar 25

    On March 30, is scheduled to return to Earth via the Soyuz spacecraft after his record-breaking stint aboard the . The undocking and landing will air live on NASA TV starting at 11:30pm ET (3:30 UTC), Tues, March 29:

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  8. Mar 24

    We're about a week away from the first all-private astronaut mission to the ! Tune in Friday, March 25 after the Flight Readiness Review for a briefing with & mission leaders. Estimated start time is 6pm ET (22:00 UTC):

    A photo of the International Space Station, seen in full against the black background of space, from inside the Crew Dragon capsule. The ring of the capsule's window is visible near the edges of the photo.
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  9. Mar 24

    NOW: NASA Deputy Administrator joins Deputy Secretary Cindy Marten for a special event:

    Portrait of Pam Melroy
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  10. Mar 24

    LIVE NOW: We just opened one of the last sealed samples collected during Apollo 17. Use to ask our lunar experts questions about this historic moment. 🌑

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  11. Mar 24

    What happens when one of the last pristine Moon samples from the Apollo era meets modern technology? Talk with us at 3pm ET about the sample opening & what it means for future missions. Send questions with . Info: Watch:

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    Mar 24

    🚀 We've missed you. So... APPLY NOW to cover the launch of our NASA Crew-4 mission, set for April 19! Following safety protocols, participants will tour , meet experts, and share their experiences online with their fans and followers:

    Four SpaceX Crew-4 astronauts in spacesuits seated inside Crew Dragon spacecraft
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  13. Mar 23

    Your task: cable management. Your equipment: bulky, pressurized gloves. Your location: space. Could you do it? and did, as they installed hardware upgrades during a spacewalk:

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  14. Mar 23

    Artemis III astronauts will touch down on the Moon aboard a Starship Human Landing System. We will be asking U.S. companies to develop astronaut Moon landers for missions beyond III:

    An astronaut steps out of the shadow of a lander and looks out at the Moonscape before them. There is a lunar rover in the foreground. The Earth can be seen in the black sky.
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  15. Mar 23

    LIVE NOW: NASA leaders, including administrator , provide an update on our plans to get astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon under . Listen in:

    An image of the Moon illuminated with deep grey craters throughout the lunar surface. This view of the Moon's north pole is a mosaic assembled from 18 images taken by NASA's Galileo imaging system through a green filter as the spacecraft flew by on December 7, 1992.
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  16. Mar 23

    Watch live as and astronaut make upgrades during their spacewalk. Follow along with the progress of the with

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  17. Mar 23

    Today’s spacewalk officially began at 8:32 am ET, when the two astronauts set their spacesuits to battery power. Watch as and astronaut began their spacewalk outside the to install hoses that help maintain ISS at proper temperature.

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  18. Mar 23

    We're going on a spacewalk! Tune in LIVE as and make upgrades to the . Today's spacewalk begins around 8:50am ET (12:50 UTC) and will run for about six-and-a-half hours:

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 22

    NASA engineer Gretchen Morales-Valle shares her thoughts on our "First Woman" graphic novel and the tale of fictional character Callie Rodriguez—first woman on the Moon. It's a soon-to-be reality as part of future missions. Explore the novel:

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  20. Mar 22

    NASA astronaut Raja Chari and astronaut Matthias Maurer will venture outside of the International on March 23 at 8:50 a.m ET (12:50 UTC) to make upgrades to the station. Watch live starting at 7:30 a.m (11:30 UTC):

    March 15, 2022 --- NASA astronaut Kayla Barron is pictured in a bright white EVA suit installing a modification kit on the International Space Station's Port-4 truss segment during a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk setting it up for its next roll-out solar array.
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