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  1. 13 hours ago

    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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  2. 15 hours ago

    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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  3. 15 hours ago

    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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  4. 20 hours ago

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

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  5. 22 hours ago

    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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  6. 23 hours ago

    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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  7. 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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  8. 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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    Mar 22

    Earth, the water planet. Its lakes, rivers, and oceans hold a crucial element for life. Earth-orbiting satellites help us track and better understand how this water moves around the globe.

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  10. Mar 22

    How will we transport astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon? We'll provide an update on this on March 23 at 3:30 p.m. ET (19:30 UTC). Media may register to participate:

    Waxing gibbous Moon. More than three quarters of the Moon is visible in this close-up image taken by the Galileo spacecraft. Its large, gray patches of mare are large and scattered across its surface, just like its many craters.
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  11. Retweeted
    Mar 19

    The rocket and spacecraft have rolled out to the launch pad for the final prelaunch test for the I mission. Want to get involved? Register as a virtual launch participant, watch-party host, or to get free teaching materials:

    NASA’s Space Launch System rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen atop a mobile launcher at Launch Complex 39B after being rolled out to the launch pad for the first time at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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    Mar 21

    A Terrier-Improved Malemute sounding rocket launching for the is counting down to launch! Weather is looking good for tonight with clear skies and low winds. The window opens at 7 p.m. EDT.

    A Terrier Improved Malemute sounding rocket launched August 19, 2021, at 5 p.m. EDT from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility carrying student experiments for the RockSat-X mission.
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  13. Mar 21

    Today marks the discovery of over 5,000 known planets beyond our solar system according to the Archive! 🤩🪐 Listen to decades of discovery, and learn about the significance of each sound:

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  14. Mar 20

    Seasons in the Sun! ☀️ Today marks the vernal equinox, or the in the Northern Hemisphere and first day of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Twice a year, on the equinoxes, both hemispheres will see equal amounts of daylight:

    Flower blooming in VEGGIE facility aboard the International Space Station
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  15. Mar 18

    This Week at NASA, I Moon mission rolled out for a prelaunch test, astronauts completed a 7-hour spacewalk, and ’s mirrors got closer to perfection. Subscribe to our newsletter for details on all our top stories:

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  16. Mar 18

    Every day, thousands of tiny pieces of rock fall to Earth from space. Where do they come from? What can they tell us about our planet? Planetary scientist Neyda Abreu has the answers on our latest podcast episode:

    Snow-covered icy panoramic landscape with rocks and small snow-covered boulders strewn about. The sky is blue with fluffy clouds.
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  17. Mar 18

    The early bird gets the Worm Moon 🌕 This full Moon is known as the Worm Moon, after the earthworm casts that appear in the southern U.S. as the ground warms and thaws near spring. The Moon appears full through Saturday morning. Learn more:

    A full Moon rises in the sky behind the U.S. Capitol building. The sky is covered with hazy clouds partially obscuring the bright full Moon.
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  18. Mar 18

    Today’s the last day to send in your applications for this summer! Apply at:

    Interns, all women, standing at the edge of a training pool at Johnson Space Center with divers inside. The interns have notebooks and are taking notes. Two are of color, one is a redhead.
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  19. Mar 18

    At 4:15am ET this morning, our 322-foot tall, 3.5-million-pound I rocket arrived at the launchpad. Soon, teams will begin the final prelaunch test for the rocket, which will practice the launch countdown and the loading of fuel.

    The mobile launcher with NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft aboard is traveling to the launchpad at Kennedy Space Center. The reflection of the Artemis I vehicle can be seen in the water.
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    . and are now targeting no earlier than April 19 for the launch of the mission to the . Get the details:

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