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RT @NASAArtemis: The launch team at @NASAKennedy are GO to begin filling the Artemis II rocket with fuel. The official launch broadcast be…
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The launch team at @NASAKennedy are GO to begin filling the Artemis II rocket with fuel. The official launch broadcast begins at 12:50pm ET (1650 UTC). Liftoff is scheduled for no earlier than 6:24 pm ET (2224 UTC). Tanking coverage can be found here: https:...
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Brisket and cobbler and quiche, oh my! Curious what astronauts eat on a 10-day trip around the Moon? Read about how we design and prepare meal plans for Artemis II: https://t.co/eVNGSQpM04 https://t.co/SDRi5guFb3
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Can you see our Moon rocket lift off from your backyard? Skywatchers in Florida and southern Georgia will have a shot. Check out this map to see when you should look up! Artemis II is targeted to launch no earlier than April 1. https://t.co/3WsJlEVufK
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

RT @nasahqphoto: Check out images the #Artemis II crew with SLS and Orion at Launch Complex 39B as well as other images as final preparatio…
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RT @nasahqphoto: Check out images the #Artemis II crew with SLS and Orion at Launch Complex 39B as well as other images as final preparatio…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

RT @nasahqphoto: Check out images the #Artemis II crew with SLS and Orion at Launch Complex 39B as well as other images as final preparatio…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

RT @nasahqphoto: Check out images the #Artemis II crew with SLS and Orion at Launch Complex 39B as well as other images as final preparatio…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

The countdown begins. Teams at @NASAKennedy have arrived to their stations at the Launch Control Center. We are about 48 hours from the launch of the Artemis II mission around the Moon. https://t.co/PqaR8eyxu4 https://t.co/shEs8WWtWP
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The Artemis II mission is almost here—see how much of it you can catch! Use the Artemis II scorecard to follow the crew's journey around the Moon. Watch live and track milestones from launch to landing: https://t.co/5uZLHCr8h1 https://t.co/ARFq9JWMpI
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RT @NASAScience_: The Artemis II mission is helping us build an interplanetary survival guide for humans in space. We’re learning what we n…
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RT @NASA_Marshall: #ICYMI: The four astronauts set to fly around the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II test flight arrived at @NASAKennedy yesterda…
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RT @NASAArtemis: The Artemis II zero gravity indicator “Rise” was having a main character moment as the Artemis II astronauts flew to @NASA…
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RT @NASAArtemis: The Artemis II zero gravity indicator “Rise” was having a main character moment as the Artemis II astronauts flew to @NASA…
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The Artemis II zero gravity indicator “Rise” was having a main character moment as the Artemis II astronauts flew to @NASAKennedy today to prepare for launch. https://t.co/VlTx6OhovG
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The Artemis II zero gravity indicator “Rise” was having a main character moment as the Artemis II astronauts flew to @NASAKennedy today to prepare for launch. https://t.co/VlTx6OhovG
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Our Artemis II crew’s journey around the Moon is on the horizon, and we're all going together. Have you signed up to send your name on the flight? Show us your boarding passes! https://t.co/dzxaQcLrEd
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Time is running out to fly your name around the Moon! The Artemis II mission is launching no earlier than April 1. Now is your last chance to submit your name to be flown aboard the Orion spacecraft alongside four astronauts: https://t.co/vyLCuDWQtq https://...
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The ultimate resource for Artemis II multimedia has arrived! During the lunar mission, this will be your go-to spot for imagery, behind‑the‑scenes videos, and real-time updates. Explore here: https://t.co/nEOjjLE79I https://t.co/d98Hel52OK
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Ever wondered how space weather can affect the Artemis II mission? 🤔 During the flight around the Moon and back, @NASA and @NOAA will monitor the Sun and translate space weather conditions into real-time decisions to protect the Artemis II crew. https://t.c...
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The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis II mission arrived to the launch pad today at 11:21am ET (1521 UTC). We are gearing up for preparations ahead of launch of the crewed lunar mission. The earliest possible launch opportunity...
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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 pa...
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RT @NASA: About eight minutes after Artemis II lifts off, the Orion spacecraft and the astronauts aboard will be in space. But what happens…
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RT @NASA: NASA teams have polled 'go' to proceed toward Artemis II's launch around the Moon. We're targeting March 19 to roll the rocket o…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.