Some personal news:
I have accepted a position with Monumental Sports & Entertainment as a research analyst assisting across the Wizards, Mystics and Go-Go.
I am truly thrilled to be joining such a high class organization and cannot wait to get going.
Our @NASARoman space telescope is officially slated to launch on Aug. 30!
Get the details and follow Roman's journey on our new Roman Space Telescope blog: https://t.co/72iud38kMm
NASA's Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer team up to capture breathtaking, never-before-seen shots of the moon's far side https://t.co/K1XRKBkIuz
NASA HAS RELEASED OVER 12,000 IMAGES OF THE ARTEMIS II MISSION.
Unbelievable perspectives captured by the Crew! The aurora on the eclipse is incredible.
After nearly 50 years in space, the two Voyager spacecraft are very low on nuclear power. Voyager 1 just shut off another instrument to save the mission. https://t.co/Mjx8A009Ch
Artemis re-entry, seen from the International Space Station!
Very cool: the @sen camera mounted on ISS caught sunglint off the returning lunar Orion capsule "Integrity" just as it was entering Earth's atmosphere.
We live in an amazing world and time.
ISS streaming: https://t.co/RXcIhUQ0yC
After a journey of more than 690,000 miles, the crew is nearly home.
The Artemis II crew will splash down off the coast of San Diego later today and, though it won’t be visible from land, you can still wave in their general direction to welcome them back to Earth! 👋
Here's an overview of what the Artemis II crew will have the opportunity to capture during their lunar flyby this evening as we listen in now:
- Crescent Earth eclipsed by crescent Moon
- Crescent Earth reappearing from night side of the Moon
- Sun rising over illuminated lunar surface, perhaps solar corona
All of these and EVERYTHING in between when they put those cameras & lenses to work, especially the 400mm on the craters, ridges, peaks, anything else!
THIS IS SO DAMN WICKED!!!!
Live NSF coverage of the flyby continues: https://t.co/Cw4wYDJsU0
Orion Integrity and its Crew Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen have broken the 56 year old record set by Apollo 13 and its crew James Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise, and have become the humans that have travelled the farthest distance from Earth
✅#Artemis II update: end of Flight Day 2, Orion is moving at 5632 km/h, 183 936 km from Earth and 244 298 km from the Moon. Taken by a camera on one of the European Service Module's solar arrays, the Moon at 250 735 km distance (pic: NASA). Graphic from https://t.co/ui4ffrxn1q