We're returning to the Moon, and our historic "worm" logo will be along for the ride. At @NASAKennedy, teams applied the logo to the @NASA_SLS rocket that will launch with our @NASA_Orion spacecraft on the #Artemis I mission: https://t.co/Pdw9JcRVwn
My first planned Trajectory Correction Maneuver was a success. I do TCMs on my journey to stay on target for a Feb. 18, 2021 date with Mars. I left Earth over 2 weeks ago and already put on 27+ million miles. Only ~265 million more to go! #CountdownToMars https://t.co/1PJU9YwxvJ
Weβre on our way to Mars β me and the almost 11 million names I carry. One home behind us, and a new one ahead. #CountdownToMars
Post-launch Update: https://t.co/ssXuLjQVez
.@NASAPersevere has started its journey to Mars! Check out pictures of this morning's launch onboard an @ulalaunch#AtlasV from our remote cameras. #CountdownToMars ππ·β‘οΈ https://t.co/1C6QkuRetg
This is the first time in human history @NASA_Astronauts have entered the @Space_Station from a commercially-made spacecraft. @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug have finally arrived to the orbiting laboratory in @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft.
Call for abstracts! ππ
I am chairing the LaunchPad track at @ISDC in Dallas, TX, May 28-31.
LaunchPad talks are 7min lightning talks on innovative work in space development & exploration.
Interested? Send me an abstract! Please share widely.
https://t.co/T4pGMl20m6
New launch company @Astra is ready for @DARPA's launch challenge.
Info is scarce for this one so please feel free to correct so I can learn and update the graphic!
#Darpa#Astra#Astrarocket@kemp
Some interesting onboard footage of a Portland State Aerospace Society launch. The flight included a student-designed control experiment that attempted to dampen the spin of the rocket to allow a camera to capture steady footage. Credit: Portland State Aerospace Society