Oi pessoal, meu nome é Briant De Oliveira, também conhecido pelo meu apelido Elliot, sou capixaba e cresci em Vitória, Espírito Santo. Tenho 29 anos, e estou competindo na seleção da @seraspaceage, para levar o Brasil para o espaço. Peço o apoio de todos nessa jornada
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4 members of the I24 Leadership Team doing a little night-before “launch” recon of the @inspiration4x Space Camp Skills Training complex. Seems we did something similar the morning before the I4 launch.🚀
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🌟 April Spotlight Member
“Elliot” Briant De Oliveira 🚀
From Vitória, Brazil to the global space community, Elliot’s journey began with a simple question: what exists beyond our planet? 🌌
Today, he’s a software engineer, citizen scientist, and space advocate contributing to initiatives like MoonDAO and Advanced SpaceLife Research Institute.
His experience spans working with NASA on the International Space Station and contributing to the NISAR mission, a groundbreaking collaboration between NASA and ISRO.
As a director at the Geração de Marte Institute and a member of the Space Policy Group at Space Generation Advisory Council, Elliot is helping shape the future of space through research, policy, and community-building — especially across Latin America. 🌍
His mission is clear:
✨ Make space more accessible
✨ Inspire the next generation
✨ Build a future where space benefits all of humanity
Let's congratulate him today🎉 @_socialhacker
#Inspired24 #SpotlightMember #I24Community #SpaceForAll #CitizenScience #FutureOfSpace #LatinAmericaInSpace
We are pleased to announce that the "Asteroid" Zero-G indicator sign by @rookisaacman raised $1400 for @rebeccaperrotto GoFundME campaign.
The Inspired 24 encourages everyone to do their part to support the Perrotto family in their time of need.
https://t.co/777wlaBQ9Q
Special thanks to @keiffer6 for his hard work to help rally support.
On the launchpad.
In the final stretch of its 12-hour journey to Launch Pad 39B on Jan. 17, the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft formed a silhouette in the glowing Florida sunset. Teams are now preparing the rocket for a wet dress rehearsal, targeted for no later than Feb. 2.
My beautiful Liv is nearing the end of her journey here, and yet she remains one of the strongest people I’ve ever known.
Even now, in these fragile final days, she still gets up. Slowly and deliberately to walk to the bathroom on her own. She still eats what she can, bite by determined bite. She refuses to simply surrender, even when her body is so very tired.
Her spirit burns so bright it takes my breath away. Every small act of independence is her quiet way of saying, “I’m still here. I’m still me.”
Watching her fight with such grace and dignity breaks my heart and fills it at the same time. She is teaching me, right up to the last, what real strength looks like. It’s not loud, not dramatic, but steady, stubborn, and deeply loving.
I am so proud to be her mom. And so grateful for every remaining moment. ❤️💔
The Polaris Program team is sending our love to Liv ❤️
Please consider sharing or engaging with the below auction of her beautiful zero-gravity indicator, with proceeds supporting Liv and her family.
The @NYTimes story does not fully reflect the context NASA shared. At no point is NASA “tossing out” important scientific or historical materials, and that framing has led to several other misleading headlines.
This is unfortunate at a time when the world should be energized by a plan to send NASA astronauts farther into space than ever before, return us to the lunar environment with a commitment to stay, alongside historic investments in an orbital economy and a renewed pursuit of science and discovery.
The facts:
- The physical library space at Goddard is closing as part of a long-planned facilities consolidation approved in 2022 under the previous administration.
- NASA researchers will continue to have access to the scientific information and resources they need to do their work.
- NASA follows a deliberate process to evaluate materials, ensuring they are digitized, transferred to other libraries, or otherwise preserved for historical purposes.
We are 36% of the way to our goal with 21 days to go! That is HUGE! We are making great strides. Thanks so much to @aparrisx for the generous contribution to support Space Camp! ❤️ @juiceboxETH
We are excited to announce that astronaut, scientist, musician and author Cady Coleman will be our keynote speaker at “Spooky Space” on Halloween night. 🎃🧛♂️
The event will be held at the Sands Space History Center in Cape Canaveral, FL. There will be a charity raffle and a custom contest! 👻🧙♀️Doors open at 5:30 pm and the event starts at 6:00 pm.
📖 Cady's book "Sharing Space" will be available as an add-on when you purchase your tickets, and she’ll be signing copies.
Get your tickets and pre-order you copy of her book here...https://t.co/S3eq2Xa70u
This event is brought to you by The inspired 24, @reinventedmag and @SpaceHappyHour.
#SpaceGala #WomenInSTEM @Astro_Cady #CadyColeman #STEMInspires #SpaceCommunity #SHARINGSPACE #kennedyspacecenter @ccspacemuseum