Science Teacher taking Space by Storm! 🚀 Sharing Space News, Rocket Updates & Space Memes! Proud #TeamSpace curator. Space is Hard, Let’s Work Together!
Hearing @Astro_Christina@AstroVicGlover@astro_reid and @Astro_Jeremy talk about their @NASAArtemis journey made me realize this photo is the closest I’ll probably get to sharing that amazing Space experience with them! 🚀
This picture is from a field trip my Science students and I took to @NASAglenn. @CrunchLabs and @markrober then captured this satellite selfie of us while passing over Cleveland! 🛰️
Seeing my students' faces orbiting Earth gives me such excitement for the #ArtemisGeneration and @nasaadmin Jared Isaacman's plan for our future!
This is what #TeamSpace looks like. 🚀
Fashionably late: The expected solar storms have yet to arrive, but they are drawing near! Learn the details of the 4 solar storms on their way, find out why Region 4455 has been so unstable, and see where aurora might be visible. Also watch the recent X-flare disrupt satellite signals for a short bit! https://t.co/8LNVwFGFZH
So, if you had the chance to name a rocket booster, like @blueorigin - what would you choose? What pop culture reference is at the forefront of your brain?
Myself I’d choose the ever popular ‘Untitled Space Craft’
@DJSnM@blueorigin “Come On Baby Hold Together” seems too soon lol. How about “Scruffy Looking Nerf Herder” or “Where We’re Going We Don’t Need Roads”? 😎
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One week later, incredible progress. It’s a 24/7 operation with a solid path forward to launch this year, helped by a lot of luck. @NASA and @USSpaceForce have both been extremely helpful.
This team. Never tell them the odds.
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Thanks to @POTUS and the national space policy, America has a real advantage…but this is a close race. China is moving quickly, and the timeline could come down to months, not years.
We’re moving with urgency to return American astronauts to the lunar surface before 2028 and ensure America leads in the next chapter of lunar exploration.
We built the spacecraft.
Last month, the major flight hardware of DeepSpace-2 came together on our integration floor for the first time.
This vehicle is headed millions of miles into deep space later this year to rendezvous with and image a near-Earth asteroid.
Setbacks happen in this business. What matters is how we respond.
NASA is deploying experts to help determine root cause, support recovery efforts, and keep critical lunar systems moving forward. We are putting extreme focus on the lander to ensure timelines for the Artemis III orbital test mission remain on schedule.
At NASA, we remain laser focused on our mission to return astronauts to the lunar surface before 2028. We test, we learn, we improve and we will never stop until the objective is achieved.
Last week a thunderstorm rolled through the Moses Lake area, causing high winds (but no damage) at our test site. Excellent preparation by the local team ensured that our Stage 1 structure held fast despite wind, rain, and lightning. ⚡️🚀
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