Introducing Artemis III.
Four astronauts. Three launches. Two dockings. One splashdown.
In 2027, the Artemis III mission will practice docking the Orion spacecraft with two lunar landers in low Earth orbit โ the capability we need to return humanity to the Moonโs surface.
Could life be possible elsewhere in the Milky Way?
@NASARoman will soon launch to help answer this and other questions about our galaxy. Now, weโve got a question for you: will you send your name on this epic journey? Get your boarding pass today: https://t.co/cCYHk2YwFl
Creators: @NASARoman is launching this summer, and youโre invited!
We're looking for storytellers to join us as our Roman Space Telescope lifts off to help answer some of the biggest questions about our universe. Applications close June 28 at 11:59pm ET: https://t.co/Bbk8fHPBUQ
Last week of training before final exams for Expedition 75. We ran through a day in the life on station: meals, interviews, comms, computers, and routine tasks. Then, of course, a simulated fire. Less than a month to launch.
LIVE: Experts from NASA, Katalyst Space, and Northrop Grumman preview the mission to boost the orbit of our Swift Observatory. Raising Swift's altitude will extend its mission lifespan. https://t.co/lQMtDY2NID
The quest to discover the secrets of the universe is a shared endeavor, and not exclusive to the worldโs space agencies. At @NASA we are grateful to partner with and support @ericschmidt and the @relativityspace team, and hope this mission can be a model for future privately funded, philanthropic efforts in space.