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Sr Mgr of System Environments and Specialty Engineering for Orion ... Rocket Scientist (Engineer)

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calendar_today05-03-2008 14:35:29

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Orion Spacecraft (@nasa_orion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Orion crew and service modules for the #Artemis II mission were joined together at NASA's Kennedy Space Center! These two major components of Orion will fly the Artemis II crew on a mission around the Moon and bring them home safely. More: blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2023/1…

The Orion crew and service modules for the #Artemis II mission were joined together at <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>! These two major components of Orion will fly the Artemis II crew on a mission around the Moon and bring them home safely. More: blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2023/1…
Michigan Football (@umichfootball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The road to 1,000 wins has been filled with countless memories and incredible moments. It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine! #GoBlue | #Winningest | mgoblue.com/1000wins

Orion Spacecraft (@nasa_orion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One year ago today, NASA’s Orion spacecraft reentered the atmosphere after completing a 1.4 million-mile, 25.5 day #Artemis I mission around the Moon. View the full length video here: images.nasa.gov/details/art001…

Gary Napier (@garynapier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VIDEO: The Companies Building Artemis Hundreds of companies from around the country are gathering in Wash DC this week for the annual #Artemis Suppliers Conference. Here’s the video played at the opening of the conference: youtube.com/watch?v=r7wfgb…

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

.NASA Solar System’s Juno spacecraft (built by us!) has collected data during two recent flybys of Io, highlighting two of the Jovian moon’s most dramatic features: a mountain 🏔 and an almost glass-smooth lake of cooling lava.

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

Atlas continues to soar thanks to our friends at ULA who have kept the legacy alive. To learn more about the Atlas rocket family, created by our legacy company Convair’s design team, visit: lmt.co/4dulJZD