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NASA's JSC is the lead center for the International Space Station and the Orion spacecraft, and the home of the Mission Control Center and NASA astronaut corps.
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Special delivery: 865 meteorites from ! The meteorites are kept frozen in transit all the way to in . Scientists are able to request Antarctic meteorite samples for their research here:
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Thanks for bringing your sense of wonder to visit us last week, ! We hope you enjoyed learning about 's mission to and our plans to send humans back to the Moon to stay.
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Loved my time in Houston touring Space Center with as our guide! 👩‍🚀🚀
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Gracie Porter got the best 9th birthday present ever when her dad returned after a 45-day mission aboard the Human Exploration Research Analog, an analog on our campus that simulates a trip to the Moon or Mars. Details:
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50 years ago, NASA announced the crew for Apollo 12, the mission planned to make the second human Moon landing. The astronauts would conduct two lunar surface excursions totaling more than five hours.
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60 years ago today, NASA formally introduced to the world its Mercury 7 astronauts. They were the survivors of an arduous selection process from among 110 of the nation’s active military test pilots.
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It takes many tons of thrust to get a spacecraft into Earth orbit, but once it’s there, it doesn’t take much to keep it going. Do you know how fast the International is moving as it orbits the planet?
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"People say, 'Why are you accelerating the mission to the Moon?' Well, because it accelerates our mission to Mars. We're capturing the imagination of the American public." explains how our plans are ultimately taking us to our planetary neighbor.
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We're going to the Moon in 2024, and we're going to stay. At the , NASA Administrator explains the phases for lunar exploration are to get humans there as fast as possible, then make it sustainable to conduct long-term missions.
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Who will go to the Moon? The first woman and next man who will leave bootprints on the lunar surface in the next 5 years will be American astronauts.
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At 11:45 a.m. EDT: Don't miss Administrator talk about our exciting plans at the . Learn how we plan to land astronauts on the lunar South Pole within 5 years: Watch live:
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We're going to the Moon, and we're going soon! Tune in at 10:45 am CT today as NASA Administrator shares more details about our plans for lunar exploration by 2024 at this year's Space Symposium. Watch:
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I’m over the moon! During our visit to , I had the chance to speak to an astronaut who is currently on a mission in space. What an honor!
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Participated in gift exchange at . Presented Abu Dhabi’s gift, a three-dimensional sculpture entitled “The Constellation," to Houston City Council Member Jack Christie near the mockup of the Orion capsule. What a memorable day!
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Exciting tour of the Mission Control Center at . Incredible to see astronauts who are on a space mission.
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What does a spacewalk feel like? It’s tough work! It’s the equivalent of running a marathon – you’re in a spacesuit for nearly 12 hours straight with only 32 ounces of water. Watch & perform power upgrades to station tomorrow at 6:30 a.m. on TV
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Second Lady Karen Pence visited yesterday for a gift exchange with reps from and its Sister City, Abu Dhabi. She toured Mission Control and spoke with the crew then presented the sculpture near the mockup.
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“Float right there.” Words I never thought I’d hear my eye doctor say. Starting a week of baseline medical data collection to compare with later in flight. Long duration microgravity studies so we can set our sights on deep space!
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50 years ago, the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle resumed flight operations in Houston. The LLTV was a critical training tool for Moon-bound astronauts, serving as a high-fidelity simulator of the Lunar Module, especially the final 500 feet of the descent.
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