
Randy Bresnik
@astrokomrade
Marine Fighter Pilot, Test Pilot, @NASA Astronaut, Citadel Grad, but most important: incredibly blessed to be a Husband and Father.
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https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/randolph-j-bresnik 26-10-2016 18:41:08
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5️⃣ spacewalks, 2️⃣ #space flights, commander of the International Space Station & U.S. Marines fighter pilot. I had the privilege to interview Randy Bresnik for our Airbus Space #podcast. What a great guy. We had so much to talk about. Tune in!👇 shows.acast.com/we-make-it-fly… via Acast 📸NASA


Some of my favorite photos that I took while on International Space Station have been selected for this year’s #TournamentEarth contest! Japan, Aurora, and the Himalayas. Which one is your favorite? Cast your vote here: go.nasa.gov/2UjcINH


Where do you call home? ARCHIVED: Gateway Lunar Space Station will be our home away from home among the stars as we plan our return to the lunar surface. Follow their new social media accounts and stay up to date on all of the latest #Artemis news.

Now 4 days and a wake-up to the launch of #Artemis -1 ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS & Orion Spacecraft spacecraft from NASA's Kennedy Space Center . Great video overview by NASA Artemis with the details of the mission. Once this mission is completed, next up is ARCHIVED NASA Astronauts onboard #Artemis -II to the #moon!

With two of them on the side of the ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS rocket, combined with the thrust of the 4 RS-25 engines we can’t wait to hear and feel #Artemis -1 liftoff!



Launch count for #Artemis -1 getting short with many more final checks to go on an amazingly beautiful NASA's Kennedy Space Center morning.


Safety is always first. Following today's #Artemis I launch attempt, NASA Artemis teams are working through an issue with engine number 3, and expect to give a news briefing later today. Stay tuned for broadcast details. nasa.gov/live



At <5 hours to Launch of #Artemis -1, No, this isn't ARCHIVED NASA Astronauts rushing to get onboard, but a pic from earlier this week when we saw this beautiful ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS on the launch pad. Current & future Astronauts out there anxiously awaiting our first #Artemis flight on NASA TV!





As Orion Spacecraft begins the #Artemis I mission to the Moon, the spacecraft captured these stunning views of our home planet.



So far from home, farthest a spacecraft built for humans has ever travelled from our home planet. Orion Spacecraft #Artemis-1 today at nearly 270,000 miles from #Earth 1/2 way through the mission timeline. Splashdown targeted for 11 Dec.
