Hello, friends! My name is Julianna and I am a space policy advocate excited to be jumpstarting my career and helping save NASA Science during an integral time in the history of our space program. I’d love if you joined my journey!
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You might have heard of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.
We don't get the opportunity to study objects like this often. Webb took a look at the comet's composition. It's showing us how unusual our own solar system might be.
Here's what we've learned 👇
Have you ever wanted to have your name 'Roman' a million miles away?
Now you can! Send your name along the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled to launch Aug. 30, 2026!
Sign up here: https://t.co/mSLkvPLgVB
Submissions close July 12.
One of my best friends has done it again. Everyone go support her and give this podcast a listen. Her journey is simply inspiring and she’s the best. ���✨
I WAS ON ANOTHER PODCAST!!!
i talked all about my journey, what i currently work on, and gave advice to other young women interested in pursuing a stem career.
it’d mean the WORLD to me if you could support it!! ➡️ https://t.co/Q7LvWnXzZ3
I WAS ON ANOTHER PODCAST!!!
i talked all about my journey, what i currently work on, and gave advice to other young women interested in pursuing a stem career.
it’d mean the WORLD to me if you could support it!! ➡️ https://t.co/Q7LvWnXzZ3
Astronomers may have found one of the closest supernova remnants to the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. It's expanding at about 3.2 million kilometers per hour (2 million mph) and is at least 1,700 years old. 💥More: https://t.co/Nv269TbUs2
From Moon joy to Earth joy, the journey continues.
Before any great road trip, you start with prep: check the weather, tune the car, pack smart.
Artemis III is no different.
We’re building our science game plan, studying Earth’s atmosphere and how space affects the human body, to ensure future Artemis missions are safe and ready for the journey.
Congratulations to Randy Bresnik, Luca Parmitano, Frank Rubio, and Andre Douglas on being assigned as the Artemis III crew. Proud to support and witness you carrying the torch into this new era of exploration.
Behold: new and previously unseen imagery from our Artemis II mission!
These images were captured on April 6, 2026, when the four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft conducted the lunar flyby portion of their ten-day journey.
“My brain is going a mile a minute right now, but my heart, it is so warm. It is so full.”
Artemis III mission specialist @Astro_AndreD reflects on his journey and the people in his life who have supported him along the way.
BREAKING: @NASA has announced the Crew of Artemis III
- Commander: Randy Bresnik
- Pilot: Luca Parmitano
- Specialist: Frank Rubio
- Specialist: Andre Douglas
- Backup: Bob Hines
This Crew will demonstrate Artemis Lunar Lander technologies in Low Earth Orbit in 2027
Good morning from the Johnson Space Center. The Artemis 3 astronauts will be revealed today as well as more information about the mission. Here’s the rundown of the event:
So grateful and fortunate to have had the opportunity last month to assist with the congressional event for AVATAR and get a chance to listen in on what the AVATAR program is all about and the impacts on both space and Earth health. Can’t wait to see what comes next!
The Moon joy didn’t stop after Artemis II — the science continued on Earth. 🌕✨
Teams are now analyzing postflight health data, organ chips from NASA’s AVATAR investigation, and a seven‑hour lunar observation campaign. More: https://t.co/EjPciauaUT
The Moon joy didn’t stop after Artemis II — the science continued on Earth. 🌕✨
Teams are now analyzing postflight health data, organ chips from NASA’s AVATAR investigation, and a seven‑hour lunar observation campaign. More: https://t.co/EjPciauaUT