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Last night @NBCNews aired a behind-the-scenes look at what we’re building.
Space enables unprecedented speed and global reach. Our advanced reentry technology will allow spacecraft to return through extreme conditions and land softly and precisely under parachute to unlock delivery from space.
What does the future of emergency response look like?
@GadiNBC with @NBCNews recently visited BRINC to see how public safety agencies are using drones to deliver critical information to first responders in seconds, carry lifesaving tools like Narcan, and reduce the probability of use of force.
The story also explores why BRINC was founded: to build technology that helps first responders save lives while keeping them out of harm's way. We're grateful to the agencies across America using public safety drones to keep their communities safe.
Watch the full report below.
Are you ready for it?
Tomorrow, June 30, at 6:17 a.m. ET, Katalyst Space's robotic servicing spacecraft, LINK, is scheduled to launch on a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket from Kwajalein Atoll to begin its journey to meet and boost our Swift observatory. Stay tuned for updates!
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.
We had the absolute honor of getting a sneak peak this morning for the @TODAYshow! It’s impossible to put to words and in addition to the absolute majesty… they do this thing at the California Science center where before you see it, they take you in a room and show you the most awe inspiring JJ Abrams Bad Robot video tribute highlighting the best of humanity and Endeavour’s historic trip to LA. By the time you snap back to reality and it finally comes into view, you are in total tears! Seriously. Happened to me, happened to @conanNBCLA… it’ll happen to you too! If you watch our Today show spot you might notice how it’s a little short at the top… it’s because we had to cut out me sobbing like a school kid. Humans are incredible and this is such a national treasure! It opens November 13!!!
@Orbital_Perigee lol. I’ll pay a little extra if you send any scraps that resemble a 1:200 Orion! As you might have seen I had to resort to a cable holder!
NASA is aware of the anomaly that occurred tonight at Launch Complex 36 involving Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Spaceflight is unforgiving, and developing new heavy-lift launch capability is extraordinarily difficult. We will work with our partners to support a thorough investigation of this anomaly, assess near-term mission impacts, and get back to launching rockets.
We will provide information on any impacts to the Artemis and Moon Base programs as it becomes available.
Very few people have gone to Antartica & fewer still have been in the vacuum of space! Very fitting to have a @NASAAdmin who has done both now overseeing the @NASAMoonBase near Shackleton Crater. Our convo with @rookisaacman on @nbcnews
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The near impossible is becoming possible.
We are building toward a sustained human presence at the lunar South Pole. It begins with Phase 1: CLPS landers and LTV rovers testing the “science of survival” on the lunar surface before heavy HLS cargo landers deliver the mass and infrastructure needed for an enduring presence.
We are building the Moon Base for all we will learn, the innovation that will improve life on Earth, the inspiration for the next generation of explorers, and to master the skills needed for where we will inevitably go next...Mars.
The Golden Age of lunar exploration has begun.
@NASAMoonBase The first of three @NASAMoonBase missions will be the @BlueOrigin Mark I Endurance lander, set to launch NET Fall 2026.
@NASAAdmin Isaacman describes how this mission will send scientific payloads to the lunar South Pole region and reduce risk for future astronaut explorers.
"Reporters and editors who get their ideas from their social-media feeds — which is most of them, most of the time — can mistake a paid simulation of public interest for the real thing and then make it real by covering it. "
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POV: You’re coming home after a journey around the Moon. 🌕
Before reentering Earth’s atmosphere at the end of Artemis II, the Orion spacecraft’s crew module — carrying the astronauts — separated from the service module that provided propulsion and power throughout the mission.