LIVE NOW: Watch @NASA_AstronautsNicole Mann and @JAXA_enastronaut Koichi Wakata as they step outside the @Space_Stationfor their first spacewalk. They will be assembling the mounting brackets in preparation for the station’s next set of solar arrays. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
This view from the station shows the launch plume of the @SpaceXFalcon Heavy rocket after its liftoff on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, from @NASAKennedyin Florida. pic.twitter.com/TRWNggsGas
Did you know it snows on Mars? Martian snow comes in two varieties: water ice and carbon dioxide, or dry ice. Because Martian air is so thin, water-ice snow becomes a gas, before it touches the ground, where dry-ice snow will actually touch down. Details: go.nasa.gov/3iL4oVUpic.twitter.com/kB6zzkUIyB
Honored to be at this historical moment where U.S. and Japan signed a framework agreement for space cooperation. Long history of cooperation that paved the way, and more to come in the future in this exciting new era of space flight. twitter.com/jpn_pmo/status…
Now that #Artemis I is complete, teams are wasting no time preparing for Artemis II and Artemis III — both crewed missions.
Learn more about Artemis III, our first mission to land astronauts in the Moon's South Pole region: go.nasa.gov/3CLHqVqpic.twitter.com/BC5TVTuYY0
Artemis I: Uncrewed flight test. ✅
Artemis II: Astronauts fly around the Moon.
Artemis III: Astronauts land on the Moon.
With #Artemis I successfully completed, we are working to send humanity to the lunar South Pole region for the first time. For more: go.nasa.gov/3XvS6PYpic.twitter.com/jBJstpAvEA