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Mark Geyer

@directormarkg

12th director of @NASA_Johnson. Husband. Dad. Purdue alum. Strong supporter of diversity & inclusion.

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An important milestone for NASA’s Gateway program managed at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The Gateway is critical to supporting sustainable astronauts missions under the agency’s Artemis program.

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Another great job by our NASA's Johnson Space Center teams in Mission Control Houston supporting Kate Rubins and NOGUCHI, Soichi 野口 聡一(公式) during today’s spacewalk. Todays’ work included prepping the International Space Station’s solar arrays for future upgrades.

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The Griffin lander mockup is housed NASA's Johnson Space Center’s Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, near the clean room where the VIPER flight vehicle is scheduled to be built in 2022 and launch to the Moon in 2023.

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Nearly nine minutes after a successful launch at 3:42am ET, the Soyuz spacecraft with Mark T. Vande Hei and cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov aboard safely reached orbit. Live coverage of docking will begin at 6:15am ET: go.nasa.gov/2RmqaBx 📸: @NASAHQPhoto

Nearly nine minutes after a successful launch at 3:42am ET, the Soyuz spacecraft with <a href="/Astro_Sabot/">Mark T. Vande Hei</a> and cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov aboard safely reached orbit. Live coverage of docking will begin at 6:15am ET: go.nasa.gov/2RmqaBx

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We like to call NASA's Johnson Space Center the home of the astronauts, and all of them live here while they’re training and supporting human spaceflight. But in Shannon’s case, she’s a homegrown Houstonian and we couldn’t be prouder for our community to have her representing Space City.

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.NASA has selected SpaceX to continue the development of its Human Landing System for the #Artemis program. The Human Landing System will take astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back. Read the full announcement: go.nasa.gov/3tur510