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Edgar Campa-Palafox

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Powering economic development on Florida's Space Coast 🌴🚀🌊 |@uarizona Wildcat | Go @FloridaGators🐊| Visca el @FCBarcelona |

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New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Four civilian astronauts will soon launch into space on SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn mission. Two of them will venture outside their Crew Dragon capsule on the riskiest spacewalk ever attempted. newscientist.com/article/244565…

Greg Pallone (@gpallone13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FROM OCEAN TO SPACE: up close look from Port Canaveral at European Space Agency ArianeGroup hybrid cargo ship powered by wind. Delivering the European Service Module for NASA Artemis III mission. Masts standing tall to unveil sails. Saves up to 35 % on fuel per trip. Pics = GP Spectrum News 13

FROM OCEAN TO SPACE: up close look from <a href="/PortCanaveral/">Port Canaveral</a> at <a href="/esa/">European Space Agency</a> <a href="/ArianeGroup/">ArianeGroup</a> hybrid cargo ship powered by wind. Delivering the European Service Module for <a href="/NASAArtemis/">NASA Artemis</a> III mission. Masts standing tall to unveil sails. Saves up to 35 % on fuel per trip. Pics = GP <a href="/MyNews13/">Spectrum News 13</a>
NASA's Exploration Ground Systems (@nasagroundsys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next up, the NASA Artemis III boat tail! 🚀 This morning, our teams transported a second piece of hardware, this time, to NASA's Kennedy Space Center’s Space Station Processing Facility. The boat tail, which fits like a collar around all four RS-25 engines, will be placed into an air lock for

Next up, the <a href="/NASAArtemis/">NASA Artemis</a> III boat tail! 🚀
 
This morning, our teams transported a second piece of hardware, this time, to <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>’s Space Station Processing Facility. The boat tail, which fits like a collar around all four RS-25 engines, will be placed into an air lock for
SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polaris Dawn and Dragon at 1,400 km above Earth – the farthest humans have traveled since the Apollo program over 50 years ago

Manuel Mazzanti (@manumazzanti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Una misión exitosa para ULA y Vulcan, que logran poner en órbita a una carga simulada con total precisión. Tory Bruno afirma que habrá un análisis sobre el comportamiento de uno de los cohetes laterales, pero que están más que satisfechos con el resultado del vuelo.

NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Houston, we have a new spacesuit. At the #IAC2024 in Milan, Axiom Space unveiled the flight design of its lunar spacesuit that ARCHIVED NASA Astronauts will wear during the #Artemis III mission when they set foot on the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.

Houston, we have a new spacesuit. 

At the #IAC2024 in Milan, <a href="/Axiom_Space/">Axiom Space</a> unveiled the flight design of its lunar spacesuit that <a href="/NASA_Astronauts/">ARCHIVED NASA Astronauts</a> will wear during the #Artemis III mission when they set foot on the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.
VayaSpace (@vayaspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Homegrown innovators like Vaya Space, a launch company established in Cocoa, are also pushing the boundaries with sustainable rocket technology...to reduce launch costs and environmental impact." Thanks for the shoutout Edgar Campa-Palafox! buff.ly/3NAIvVm

"Homegrown innovators like Vaya Space, a launch company established in Cocoa, are also pushing the boundaries with sustainable rocket technology...to reduce launch costs and environmental impact."

Thanks for the shoutout <a href="/EdgarCAPX/">Edgar Campa-Palafox</a>! 

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Port Canaveral (@portcanaveral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SOON TO BE AIRBORNE: Port Canaveral’s North Cargo Berth 1 had a special delivery – a satellite built by OHB Gmbh in partnership with Thales Alenia Space. The satellite was offloaded from the Ro-Ro (roll on/roll off) cargo vessel MN Colibri and is scheduled to be launched into

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the conclusion of the wet dress rehearsal today, we are moving off the February launch window and targeting March for the earliest possible launch of Artemis II. With more than three years between SLS launches, we fully anticipated encountering challenges. That is precisely

Eric Berger (@sciguyspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA's Jared Isaacman just announced sweeping changes to the Artemis Program. Here's what is happening: arstechnica.com/staff/2026/02/…

NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Artemis II crew will be going around the Moon, but they'll always find their way back home 🌎 During this complex journey, the four astronauts will travel ~685,000 miles on a trajectory around the Moon and back to Earth. See their daily agenda: go.nasa.gov/4bw1ddt

NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're flying around the Moon. Come watch with us. Live coverage of Artemis II prelaunch activities begins Friday, March 27, when the crew arrives at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Here's the full Artemis II event schedule — keep checking back for the latest updates: go.nasa.gov/4s0lHjB

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow, we launch. At sunset tonight, Artemis II waits on the pad, ready to carry astronauts potentially farther than any humans have traveled in more than half a century. The next era of exploration begins.