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NASA's Space Launch System is a heavy-lift launch vehicle capable of powering the Orion spacecraft and cargo beyond low Earth orbit.
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#ICYMI: @NASA Administrator @JimBridenstine announced Thursday the agency will conduct a “Green Run” acceptance test for the Space Launch System rocket ahead of the upcoming #Artemis 1 lunar mission. MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2Y70nj9 pic.twitter.com/af5Kd1mxR5
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With Earth Blue, Rocket Red and Lunar Silver for colors, the new identify of the #Artemis program draws bold inspiration from the Apollo program and forges its own path to the Moon — and Mars. LEARN MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2y7E4ux pic.twitter.com/A3K8iDnXRq
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What is #Artemis? Why is @NASA going to the Moon's south pole? Full details HERE >> go.nasa.gov/30P0EEq pic.twitter.com/x72mmMZLWI
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Earlier today, @NASA Administrator @JimBridenstine announced the agency will conduct an “Green Run” core stage test for the #NASASLS rocket ahead of Artemis 1. The test will pave the way for successful lunar missions. MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2Y70nj9 pic.twitter.com/1sypXjRLOj
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Jim Bridenstine
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.@NASA will do a Green Run test for @NASA_SLS prior to #Artemis 1. Here’s why:
• Astronaut safety is our #1 priority
• Increases probability of a successful Moon landing in 2024
• It’s important to discover issues earlier rather than later
More: go.nasa.gov/2Y70nj9 pic.twitter.com/TnTtCSGYI9
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As a child, Debra King's bedroom was adorned with NASA posters, and she would lay awake at night dreaming of space exploration. Now, she is test engineer for @northropgrumman in the Aft Skirt Test Facility at @NASAKennedy. READ MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2ZBHp0w pic.twitter.com/avch3GVAtr
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Earth isn't the only place that experiences earthquakes. The Moon and Mars do as well, so what does a marsquake look like? FIND OUT >> go.nasa.gov/2JMzrg3 pic.twitter.com/9kebYoX4iy
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NASA JPL
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As progress on #Mars2020 continues, the rover’s power system is ready for fueling: go.nasa.gov/32R1p1C pic.twitter.com/L9ErrY8JkE
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The Artemis missions to the Moon will pave the way for human missions to Mars. That's why scientists at @NASAJPL are already exploring how aerogel could be used as a building material on the Red Planet. LEARN MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2K13IGD pic.twitter.com/UbmInaGyQK
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It's time for some #Apollo50th Trivia! Where did the #Apollo11 crew splash down after their voyage to the Moon?
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We're renaming today What a View Wednesday! 😍 These drone images were captured as teams at @NASA_Marshall transported the liquid oxygen tank test article, the final test article for the rocket, from NASA's Pegasus barge to the test stand. LEARN MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2ZXbvf9 pic.twitter.com/CfXrxGA51I
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NASA's Exploration Ground Systems
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View from the flame trench @NASAKennedy Pad 39B in Florida, Exploration Ground Systems’ mobile launcher can be seen on the pad. Its next roll to the pad will be with the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion spacecraft in preparation for the launch of Artemis 1. pic.twitter.com/Bcg7OUzZAQ
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Why does NASA want to send astronauts to the Moon's south pole? It's home to some of the most extreme environments in the solar system, for starters. LEARN MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2JK5qgK pic.twitter.com/DUpXAbkK2x
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Fifty years ago, Apollo 11 astronauts were on their way back to our home planet after doing what some thought was impossible — landing and taking humanity’s first steps on the Moon. More on this #Apollo50th moment journeying home: go.nasa.gov/2JKgIRZ pic.twitter.com/ofhRs9c75N
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50 years ago, the Apollo program sent us to the Moon. Now, with the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft, the Artemis program will enable a new era of space exploration — and a new generation of explorers. WE GO >> go.nasa.gov/2JjIeUW pic.twitter.com/FvjRMC7L6T
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#DidYouKnow NASA is more than halfway through structural testing for the SLS rocket? During testing, the giant propellant tanks are subjected to the same stresses and forces they will endure during liftoff and flight. MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2Wwle9O pic.twitter.com/UWnUOgt3ex
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We're saddened by the passing of Chris Kraft, our first flight director. He was a space legend who created the concept of Mission Control during the early human spaceflight program and made it an integral part of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions. He was 95. pic.twitter.com/HT2T6CArrX
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#Artemis: Twin sister of Apollo, goddess of the Moon and epitome of America’s next chapter in space exploration. 🚀
With our goal of sending humans to Mars, we're going back to the Moon to stay and Artemis is leading the way. Uncover a new era: go.nasa.gov/2M4beTL pic.twitter.com/mdOImRpBIY
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On Saturday, Vice President Mike Pence visited @NASAKennedy to celebrate the #Apollo50th Moon landing — and announce the completion of @NASA_Orion for the first Artemis lunar mission. READ MORE >> go.nasa.gov/2M4EGsU pic.twitter.com/Cgoafms7FY
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NASA Goddard
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What does 50 years of exploring our Moon sound like?
When you turn that data into music, it’s beautiful.
Take a listen! 🎵go.nasa.gov/2JBMReC pic.twitter.com/IOvE4C2bcy
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