NASA astronauts will soon fly with the latest smartphones, beginning with Crew-12 and Artemis II. We are giving our crews the tools to capture special moments for their families and share inspiring images and video with the world. Just as important, we challenged long-standing processes and qualified modern hardware for spaceflight on an expedited timeline. That operational urgency will serve NASA well as we pursue the highest-value science and research in orbit and on the lunar surface. This is a small step in the right direction.
Another fantastic kit from Pre-cut Services. https://t.co/dFCl9fb6yX SLS Artemis-I. Note my previous purchase from them, the Soviet N1 rocket. Check them out on eBay. The Shuttle and Saturn-V are Revell kits. All 1:144 scale.
I'm now "Tanya of Mars [and also the Moon]"—excited to announce that I am a Project Scientist on Canada's first lunar rover mission! 🇨🇦
Great meeting the rest of the team at @csa_asc headquarters this week, both old friends and new!
We are excited to welcome you to our events for the launch of our Lunaprise Museum at @NASAKennedy in Cape Canaveral !⚡️🌎💗🚀
We are grateful for our partners @SpaceBlueclub onboarding all 17 winners of our #CryptoArt for Impact Challenge!
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A few additions and confirmations to our International Space Crew Manifest. NASA confirms the already known Crew Dragon-8 crew (Star City Russia released their names back in April). Also refined dates and probable slot swap for Starliner. If you want the hi res just DM us.
As a lifelong @Snoopy fan, yesterday was a very special day for me. My childhood Astronaut Snoopy Toy that I took to space is on display at the @SchulzMuseum, and I spoke as part of a panel: "Snoopy in Orbit." My 6 six year old self would never believe it.
Moon pic! Chandrayaan-3 performed a burn today, and is now in a 170 x 4313 km lunar orbit. Next orbit-lowering manoeuvre on Aug. 9. Here's a view of the Moon from Chandrayaan-3 taken Aug. 5 [ISRO]
@ShuttleAlmanac I think with a bigger room, you can get a projector and make a storyboard that interacts with your display and memorabilia and collectibles.
Partial results on the analysis of the ejecta from the SpaceX Starship launch. The visible and infrared spectra of the fine particles that rained down on Port Isobel do not match the concrete or the Fondag that was picked up on the beach. /1