Artemis IV hardware is on the move!
Teams recently moved the liquid oxygen tank, which will form part of the SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the @NASAArtemis IV mission, at #NASAMichoud ahead of inspections and the next phase of production.
See images of @NASAArtemis II crew members and NASA aircraft flyovers during the United States’ 250th birthday activities in Washington today. 📷 - https://t.co/OJv5xpkfoI
The Artemis II crew is coming to the Great American State Fair! 🚀
@Astro_Reid, @AstroVicGlover, @Astro_Christina, and @Astro_Jeremy will take the Freedom Stage on July 4 at 2pm ET. Don’t miss your chance to hear from the astronauts who recently flew around the Moon!
NASA has issued a draft solicitation to advance critical lunar and cislunar technologies.
The focus: closing gaps in vertical solar arrays, ISRU oxygen production, Stirling radioisotope generators, in‑space manufacturing, and advanced nanomaterials.
These efforts aim to mature key systems, accelerating progress toward NASA’s Moon Base and near‑term missions.
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3 weeks after the announcement and still appreciative of the new Astronaut tradition of 'Passing the baton/Passing the torch/Carrying the Fire'. Many more of these and more often with accelerated @NASAArtemis missions!
Registration for the Deep Space Food Challenge: Mars to Table closes in one month! Join NASA and other experts for a webinar on July 9 at 12pm ET to answer your questions and get final reminders.
Learn more: https://t.co/VmF2G6wIAw
When Artemis II flew around the Moon, it carried a small piece of the Wright Flyer with it.
Now, the swatch is back home at @airandspace. Learn more about the mementos that Artemis II carried: https://t.co/mfOGjlmj5O
Ready for even more Moon joy? Try International Observe the Moon Night 🌓
This Sept. 19, you’re invited to celebrate our nearest neighbor in space with lunar observers and curious people all over the world.
Register: https://t.co/nyhsbPRlln
Four new Moon deliveries. One shared goal. 🌕
@NASA is increasing the cadence of lunar exploration with four newly announced commercial lunar lander missions that will deliver NASA science and technology payloads to expand scientific discovery and help advance the capabilities needed to live and work on the Moon.
Learn more: https://t.co/8c76FGZQsE
@NASAMoonBase NEW: NASA is investing more than $500 million to deliver more science and technology to the lunar surface. The agency has selected three companies to land four new missions on the Moon in late 2028 to advance @NASAMoonBase development. https://t.co/We89abfvue
LIVE: More missions. More momentum. More exploration.
We have a @NASAMoonBase update! Listen in as we discuss our plans to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon. https://t.co/N5dsWiGVnF
Three words: More. Moon. Deliveries. 🌕✨
Join us live at 2:30 p.m. ET as @NASAAdmin Jared Isaacman announces the next lunar lander mission awards and shares the latest on NASA's plans to build a Moon Base. https://t.co/R00mdvX1sp
Look up tonight! The Strawberry Moon reaches peak fullness at 7:56pm ET (2356 UTC).
Despite its name, the Moon won't actually look pink or red! It's called the Strawberry Moon because many Native American tribes used this full moon to mark the strawberry harvest season.
Artemis III is coming together, piece by piece.
The second of four RS-25 rocket engines was recently offloaded at @NASAKennedy. These rocket engines will power the Space Launch System rocket during the launch of Artemis III, propelling the Orion spacecraft into Earth orbit.
Welcome to the Artemis Accords, Botswana 🇧🇼
The Republic of Botswana is the 68th country to sign the @NASAArtemis Accords and in doing so, commit to civil space exploration as we journey to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. https://t.co/c05ddnrbaz
What's next for @NASAMoonBase?
Join us on Tuesday, June 30 at 2:30pm ET (1830 UTC) for a live news event where we'll share updates on our plans for lunar exploration and the next steps toward establishing an enduring human presence on the Moon. https://t.co/xsrWvVRqTz
Two missions – one epic arrival to NASA Kennedy!
The 310-foot-long barge carried NASA’s Roman telescope and the Artemis III weather cover.
Roman will reveal billions of galaxies, hundreds of thousands of new exoplanets, hundreds of blackholes, and will provide vast volumes of daily data for astronomers to study.
The Artemis weather cover will protect the rocket’s thermal systems in its short stack configuration while at the launch pad. https://t.co/7PFKpmv7D1
NASA is proud to see 31 Artemis Accords partners in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The same spirit that brings nations together here on Earth is helping shape the future of exploration on the Moon. Through the Artemis Accords, we’re advancing the safe and peaceful exploration of space together. Welcome to the U.S. and we will see you soon on the Moon!
Learn more about the Artemis Accords: https://t.co/bAJc6btaCm