LIVE: After two days in flight, the Progress 94 cargo spacecraft is arriving at the @Space_Station with food, fuel, and other supplies. Docking is scheduled for 9:34am ET (1334 UTC). https://t.co/FnOm4FVpkH
To build a sustained human presence on the Moon, we are building @NASAMoonBase, prioritizing surface operations and scalable infrastructure.
- Frequent robotic landings and mobility testing including MoonFall drones
- Starting in 2027 nearly monthly cadence of equipment and rovers with scientific payloads landing on the Moon.
- Investments in power, communications, and surface mobility
- Scalable infrastructure to support long-term human presence
The objective is clear: build the foundation for an enduring lunar base and take the next step toward Mars.
After 185 days docked to the @Space_Station, the Dragon spacecraft supporting SpaceX’s 33rd Commercial Resupply Services mission for @NASA will undock from the orbiting lab on Thursday, February 26 → https://t.co/oIsFFgXOY1
LIVE: Teams are rolling the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft off the launch pad and back to the Vehicle Assembly Building. There, we will work to fix a helium flow issue.
Live views of the rollback, which will take about 12 hours, are here: https://t.co/VVZ9ezUlyY
On Jan. 8 and Jan. 15, our astronauts will venture outside the @Space_Station on a pair of spacewalks to replace parts, install tech, and other tasks.
Want to tune in? Learn when and where you can watch: https://t.co/2LuZ9QdGWx
It’s been a privilege to call the @Space_Station home, to play my part in its 25-year legacy of doing research for humanity, and to work with colleagues, now friends, from around the globe. My spaceflight career, like most, is full of the unexpected.
LIVE: #Crew9 and their @SpaceX Dragon spacecraft are departing the @Space_Station and starting their journey back to Earth. Undocking is scheduled for 1:05am ET (0505 UTC). https://t.co/OUp4n98WeE
Thanks for joining us as we begin our journey to map the cosmos 🚀
Our launch coverage has concluded, but you can continue to track the spacecraft's real-time position at https://t.co/B5qOkxTETe
Falcon 9 lifts off from pad 40 in Florida, delivering 23 @Starlink satellites to the constellation ahead of completing our first droneship landing off the coast of The Bahamas
A looping journey is in store for Lunar Trailblazer, which is set to launch in less than 2 weeks.
The small satellite will use the Sun, Earth, and Moon's gravity over several months to slowly enter lunar orbit, where it'll map the Moon's surface water. https://t.co/7W6rkIpkfq