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Artemis II represented a team of people across NASA’s centers and beyond who came together to support the four astronauts aboard and complete a successful mission. Tomorrow at 3:30pm ET (1930 UTC), our experts will be on @Reddit to take your questions: https...
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
Earthshine. Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch captured this video of Earth outside the windows of the Orion spacecraft during the second flight day of the mission. Orion was roughly 33,800 miles (54,500 km) away from Earth when @Astro_Christina took this v...
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RT @NASA: If you could meet the NASA team that worked on Artemis II, what would you like to ask? Join our experts on Thursday, April 23, f…
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RT @NASA: It's our home. This Earth Day, see our planet as our Artemis II astronauts saw it with these new images from the mission. https:…
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The NASA Artemis II Human Research Data Methodology Challenge is seeking innovative approaches to analyzing the unique dataset collected from the Artemis II mission. Submit your ideas by June 5, 2026. https://t.co/qhcqOjioYs https://t.co/VWBgdqllzu
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About a week ago, the Artemis II crew were flying through Earth's atmosphere at Mach 39 following their lunar mission. Now, the astronauts are recovering, participating in science investigations, and going through the images they captured aboard the Orion s...
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The astronauts. Their ride around the Moon. The Artemis II astronauts pose for a group photo after viewing their Orion spacecraft — which they named Integrity — in the well deck of USS John P. Murtha following their splashdown. https://t.co/dLicqJPoox
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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_Technology: The Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System (O2O) is preparing for launch! The O2O terminal will demonstrate la…
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Ahead of their upcoming flight to the Moon, the Artemis II crew spent countless hours at @NASA_Johnson training in full‑scale Orion mockups and simulators—mastering procedures, troubleshooting, and tackling challenges. This is how they trained for the Moon....
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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 social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
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…
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RT @NASA: LIVE: Following the conclusion of the Artemis II Flight Readiness Review, we're sharing the latest updates on our upcoming crewed…
Why shown: TIER1 media social; mission mapped to Artemis II; official social post.
RT @NASA: LIVE: Following the conclusion of the Artemis II Flight Readiness Review, we're sharing the latest updates on our upcoming crewed…
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With the earliest potential launch opportunity in April, the Artemis II crew is training hard for their upcoming mission around the Moon. Some of these trainings take place in a simulator, and some take place inside the Orion spacecraft at @NASAKennedy. http...
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RT @NASA: NASA will host a conference on March 12 to highlight progress toward the Artemis II mission around the Moon, targeted to launch n…
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RT @NASAArtemis: Follow the crew around the Moon during the Artemis II mission with AROW—the Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website—on web and mob…
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RT @NASASpox: Innovation never stops at @NASA! 👨🔬 NASA Force 🚀 Artemis II 🛰️ ESCAPADE 👩🌾 Commodity Classic 🛫 Aero Research Stay tuned…
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Follow the crew around the Moon during the Artemis II mission with AROW—the Artemis Real-Time Orbit Website—on web and mobile! Track Orion’s location, get mission stats, and even use AR on mobile to see where the crew is relative to your spot on Earth. http...
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“Think about things you do every day for 24 hours…those are the things the [system] has to support.” Deep space life support is complex. At @NASA_Johnson, Paul Boehm leads the systems keeping the Artemis II crew safe inside Orion. https://t.co/JX7wbw7nq6 htt...
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RT @NASA: The Artemis II mission, set to launch no earlier than April 2026, remains unchanged. Four astronauts will journey around the Moon…
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Following the discovery of a helium flow issue with the Artemis II rocket, engineers have determined the issue and made repairs. NASA is preparing to roll the vehicle out to the launch pad in the coming weeks ahead of a potential launch in April. https://t.c...
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RT @NASASpox: It’s been another pivotal week at @NASA 🚀 🌕 Updates to the @NASAArtemis program announced 🔧 Artemis II undergoes hardware fi…
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