We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). https://t.co/X27QJejNDt
¿Ya tienes plan para ver el despegue de @NASAArtemis II?
Acompáñanos hoy, 1 de abril, en nuestra transmisión en vivo aquí en X y en español a las 4:45 p.m. EDT. Si vas a ver el lanzamiento de esta misión histórica en compañía, ¡cuéntanos con quién lo verás!
What if planetary exploration didn’t take decades or cost billions?
In a new @SpaceNews_Inc op-ed, our Founder & CEO @Peter_J_Beck lays out a faster, industry-led path - one that delivers more missions, more data and faster progress.
The commercial path is ready. The question is: will we use it? 🔗 Read the full article: https://t.co/3tiFLY6TIS
NEWS: @SpaceX in an FCC filing today seeks to deploy up to 29,988 @Starlink satellites, matching the number initially requested for its 2nd generation Starlink network – Back in 2022, the FCC only granted permission for up to 7,500.
This means Starship is ready to go to work!
Building the future, one block at a time. 🏗️ 🌕 Open positions ➡ https://t.co/pNUoUdh9HG
Check out our #GITAI robot in action, autonomously assembling a 5-meter tower for future lunar habitats! This is the future of sustainable construction in space.
#robotics#space#careers
With the latest news about the @EuropaClipper positively deploying its solar arrays and signals established with Mission Control @NASAJPL, the spacecraft now has its own power-source and looks to be on its way to Jupiter! Congratulations to @NASA for the success so far and good luck!
China's shadowy, uncrewed reusable spacecraft, which launches atop a rocket booster and lands at a secretive military airfield, is most likely testing technology but could also be used for manipulating or retrieving satellites, experts say https://t.co/0XRZ7bw3pr
Leadership from NASA's @Space_Station & @Commercial_Crew programs, as well as @BoeingSpace, will hold a media telecon 2 p.m. EDT Friday, June 28. Participants will discuss the #Starliner Crew Flight Test and recent space station operations.
https://t.co/7vuf9nKVJU
No one is "stuck" at the ISS. They can come home anytime, they are being allowed to stay longer as the systems are being tested on-orbit. NASA has said for more than a year that this crew would stay longer if things went "well". Is everyone ignorant on this? #Starliner