Dudley Observatory (@dudley_obs) 's Twitter Profile
Dudley Observatory

@dudley_obs

Historical observatory now promoting astronomy and STEM education.
History, astronomy, astrophysics, science outreach

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During tanking of the #Artemis I mission, a leak developed in the supply side of the 8-inch quick disconnect while attempting to transfer fuel to the rocket. Attempts to fix it so far have been unsuccessful. Stand by for updates. youtu.be/JWAA5P-iFJs

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#Artemis I is launching to the Moon! Nov. 15: 3:30pm ET (2030 UTC): Tanking coverage 10:30pm ET (0330 UTC): Launch broadcast Nov. 16: 8:30am ET (1330 UTC): Trajectory burn 10am ET (1500 UTC): Earth views from Orion Spacecraft Stay tuned: youtube.com/playlist?list=…

Lockheed Martin Space (@lmspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are going back to the Moon and Orion is taking us there. Follow Lockheed Martin Space to learn more about the spacecraft that we designed for deep space, the #Artemis missions, the payloads and more as we return to the Moon. :moon: lmt.co/3g5dLOX

Jonathan O’Callaghan (@astro_jonny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IAU issues a statement on the BlueWalker 3 satellite, now confirmed as one of the brightest objects in the night sky. “BlueWalker 3 is a big shift in the constellation satellite issue and should give us all reason to pause” iau.org/news/pressrele…

IAU issues a statement on the BlueWalker 3 satellite, now confirmed as one of the brightest objects in the night sky.

“BlueWalker 3 is a big shift in the constellation satellite issue and should give us all reason to pause”

iau.org/news/pressrele…
Orion Spacecraft (@nasa_orion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flight day 13: Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the #Artemis I mission when it was 268,563 miles away from our home planet. Orion has now traveled farther than any other spacecraft built for humans.

Flight day 13: Orion reached its maximum distance from Earth during the #Artemis I mission when it was 268,563 miles away from our home planet. Orion has now traveled farther than any other spacecraft built for humans.
A New York Observer (@newyorkhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Capital District’s Dudley Observatory is considered “the oldest non-academic institution of astronomical research in America.” newyorkalmanack.com/2022/12/origin… #Albany #NYE #History Dudley Observatory

Celestron (@celestron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Birthday, Sir Isaac Newton! A mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, Newton developed the principles of modern physics and is credited with building the first reflecting telescope. Grab a Newtonian Reflector today in his honor! bit.ly/3NVlHPh

Happy Birthday, Sir Isaac Newton! A mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, Newton developed the principles of modern physics and is credited with building the first reflecting telescope. Grab a Newtonian Reflector today in his honor! bit.ly/3NVlHPh
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Reporters: Interview the four astronauts who will travel around the Moon and deeper into space than any humans before them. Media credentialing to cover the joint NASA-@CSA_ASC reveal of the #Artemis II crew in Houston on April 3 is open now: go.nasa.gov/404oRpc

Reporters: Interview the four astronauts who will travel around the Moon and deeper into space than any humans before them.

Media credentialing to cover the joint <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>-@CSA_ASC reveal of the #Artemis II crew in Houston on April 3 is open now: go.nasa.gov/404oRpc
Latest in space (@latestinspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING 🚨: Researchers have discovered a new planet with two moons using the James Webb telescope ‘with clear detections of water, methane, and carbon monoxide’

BREAKING 🚨: Researchers have discovered a new planet with two moons using the James Webb telescope 

‘with clear detections of water, methane, and carbon monoxide’
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Meet the first member of our #Artemis II Moon crew: mission specialist Christina H Koch! Christina Koch visited the International Space Station in 2019, where she took part in the first all-woman spacewalk. She began her career as an electrical engineer at NASA Goddard.

Meet the first member of our #Artemis II Moon crew: mission specialist <a href="/Astro_Christina/">Christina H Koch</a>! 

Christina Koch visited the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> in 2019, where she took part in the first all-woman spacewalk. She began her career as an electrical engineer at <a href="/NASAGoddard/">NASA Goddard</a>.
NASA's Johnson Space Center (@nasa_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They're going to the Moon! Introducing the #Artemis II astronauts: Reid Wiseman (Reid Wiseman), Commander Victor Glover (Victor Glover), Pilot Christina Koch (Christina H Koch), Mission specialist Jeremy Hanson (Jeremy R. Hansen), Mission specialist nasa.gov/artemis-ii

They're going to the Moon! Introducing the #Artemis II astronauts:

Reid Wiseman (<a href="/astro_reid/">Reid Wiseman</a>), Commander
Victor Glover (<a href="/AstroVicGlover/">Victor Glover</a>), Pilot
Christina Koch (<a href="/Astro_Christina/">Christina H Koch</a>), Mission specialist
Jeremy Hanson (<a href="/Astro_Jeremy/">Jeremy R. Hansen</a>), Mission specialist

nasa.gov/artemis-ii