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NASA’s first Artemis II science officers—Kelsey Young, Trevor Graff, and Angela Garcia—are pioneering a new era of mission operations by integrating advanced lunar science directly into Mission Control. Their work will shape how future Artemis crews observe,...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft’s window after completing the translunar injection burn. There are two auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (bottom right) is vis...
Why shown: TIER1 nasa primary article; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.

Four astronauts aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft atop the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket launch on the agency’s Artemis II test flight, Wednesday, April 1 from Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Artemis II lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET...
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.
RT @NASA: "Artemis III is an incredibly exciting, complicated, and highly coordinated multi-launch campaign. It’s going to happen in a shor…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
"Artemis III is an incredibly exciting, complicated, and highly coordinated multi-launch campaign. It’s going to happen in a short period of time with three of the world’s most powerful rockets." Artemis lead Jeremy Parsons describes exactly what Artemis III...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
RT @NASA: “Since adding the Artemis III test flight before our first crewed Moon landing, our team is focused on developing the mission to…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
“Since adding the Artemis III test flight before our first crewed Moon landing, our team is focused on developing the mission to test about as much as we can.” Artemis lead Jeremy Parsons breaks down the scope of the Artemis III mission. https://t.co/fwcs4CH...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
RT @NASA: LIVE: Meet the crew of our next Artemis mission. We're sharing the latest updates on Artemis III: https://t.co/UtesXxsNxm
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
LIVE: Meet the crew of our next Artemis mission. We're sharing the latest updates on Artemis III: https://t.co/UtesXxsNxm
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
RT @NASA: UPDATE: The Artemis III event will start at 11:30am ET (1530 UTC) on Tuesday, June 9!
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
RT @NASAScience_: The Moon joy didn’t stop after Artemis II — the science continued on Earth. 🌕✨ Teams are now analyzing postflight health…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.

RT @NASAScience_: The Moon joy didn’t stop after Artemis II — the science continued on Earth. 🌕✨ Teams are now analyzing postflight health…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.
RT @NASA: Tomorrow, we're announcing the astronauts flying aboard Artemis III, the mission that will test rendezvous and docking capabiliti…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.

RT @NASA: Tomorrow, we're announcing the astronauts flying aboard Artemis III, the mission that will test rendezvous and docking capabiliti…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis III; authority-tier ranked source.
RT @NASA_Marshall: During the Artemis II mission, the crew shared hundreds of stunning images with the world, which relied on the current s…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.

RT @NASA_Marshall: During the Artemis II mission, the crew shared hundreds of stunning images with the world, which relied on the current s…
Why shown: TIER1 media photo; mission mapped to Artemis II; authority-tier ranked source.
Setbacks happen in this business. What matters is how we respond. NASA is deploying experts to help determine root cause, support recovery efforts, and keep critical lunar systems moving forward. We are putting extreme focus on the lander to ensure timelines...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis III; official social post.
Moon joy [noun] the feeling of intense happiness and excitement that only comes from a mission to the Moon The Artemis II crew bring us endless Moon joy. https://t.co/7vrS1lLd0C
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
The Orion spacecraft’s thrusters ignited for the second return trajectory correction burn to fine‑tune the spacecraft’s path toward Earth. Splashdown of Artemis II is expected around 8:07pm ET on Friday, April 10 (0007 UTC on Saturday, April 11), off the co...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
RT @NASA: Our Artemis II astronauts are headed back to Earth after their test flight around the Moon. Listen to the latest episode of our…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
RT @NASA: They're halfway home. The Artemis II astronauts have hit the "halfway" mark between the Moon and the Earth. They will splash d…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.