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Presenting: The Moon π Cameras mounted on the crew module of @NASA_Orion captured these views of the Moonβs surface during its second and final close approach of the lunar surface. More great photos from Orion are posted daily to Flickr >> https://t...
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Presenting: The Moon π Cameras mounted on the crew module of @NASA_Orion captured these views of the Moonβs surface during its second and final close approach of the lunar surface. More great photos from Orion are posted daily to Flickr >> https://t...
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Presenting: The Moon π Cameras mounted on the crew module of @NASA_Orion captured these views of the Moonβs surface during its second and final close approach of the lunar surface. More great photos from Orion are posted daily to Flickr >> https://t...
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Presenting: The Moon π Cameras mounted on the crew module of @NASA_Orion captured these views of the Moonβs surface during its second and final close approach of the lunar surface. More great photos from Orion are posted daily to Flickr >> https://t...
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The upper stage of the Space Launch System rocket has made its last burn to enter into orbit around the Sun. https://t.co/LbjExhI89n
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The upper stage of the Space Launch System rocket has successfully separated from @NASA_Orion. Orion, we are passing the baton to you. We are going! https://t.co/RgPUI2Q1bZ
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The SLS upper stage is now 58% filled with liquid hydrogen and the core stage liquid hydrogen is in replenish. Liquid oxygen in both the upper stage and core stage are in a stable replenish. https://t.co/2wbz5jYhe9
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The SLS liquid hydrogen tank is being topped off and will continue to be replenished as the liquid oxygen tank continues filling. Replenishment of the tank is necessary because the super-cold propellant will boil off and turn to gas during the tanking process...
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What makes up the Space Launch System rocket? Engines, boosters, and propellant tanks are critical pieces in sending a spacecraft to the Moon! Learn about the parts that make up SLS HERE >> https://t.co/QBO10JNAng https://t.co/jebeitLEEp
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#DYK each solid rocket booster on @NASA's Space Launch System rocket produces 3.6 million pounds of thrust - equivalent to 14 four-engine jumbo commercial airliners! https://t.co/CXa3R5THdK
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π’ Engines π’ Solid Rocket Boosters π’ Core Stage π’ Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter π’ Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage π’ Orion Stage Adapter Get familiar with all the parts of the SLS rocket before launch by checking out our "Clickable Rocket" >> http...
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βοΈ The SLS is soaking up the Florida sunlight at Launch Pad 39B at @NASAKennedy. #DYK the orange coloring of the core stage is actually just a tan! The foam insulation on the core stage starts as a cream color and turns orange as it sits in the sun. Photo:...
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π Being an early bird definitely has its perks here at @NASAKennedy! Here, the sun is seen rising on the Space Launch System at Launch Pad 39B. https://t.co/0WRWifLlzd
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π Being an early bird definitely has its perks here at @NASAKennedy! Here, the sun is seen rising on the Space Launch System at Launch Pad 39B. https://t.co/0WRWifLlzd
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π Being an early bird definitely has its perks here at @NASAKennedy! Here, the sun is seen rising on the Space Launch System at Launch Pad 39B. https://t.co/0WRWifLlzd
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What a view! In the early hours of the morning on March 18, 2022, the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft arrived at the launch pad. Up next, the wet dress rehearsal. >> https://t.co/uA30fxbYZN https://t.co/gH0uzc70sv
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What a view! In the early hours of the morning on March 18, 2022, the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft arrived at the launch pad. Up next, the wet dress rehearsal. >> https://t.co/uA30fxbYZN https://t.co/gH0uzc70sv
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What a view! In the early hours of the morning on March 18, 2022, the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft arrived at the launch pad. Up next, the wet dress rehearsal. >> https://t.co/uA30fxbYZN https://t.co/gH0uzc70sv
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The Space Launch System and @NASA_Orion continue to roll into the night. They are planned to reach the pad around dawn. https://t.co/Uz2mwrXE22
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