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Ben Katz 🧙‍♂️

@sensoryval

Esports Director at @RollinsCollege // 25 // he/him

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🚀 Our moonbound Artemis II rocket is on its launch pad! The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft rolled out from NASA's Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building, reaching Launch Pad 39B at 6:42pm ET (2342 UTC). Read more: go.nasa.gov/4qtbMDh

🚀 Our moonbound Artemis II rocket is on its launch pad!
 
The Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft rolled out from <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>’s Vehicle Assembly Building, reaching Launch Pad 39B at 6:42pm ET (2342 UTC). Read more: go.nasa.gov/4qtbMDh
NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the launchpad. In the final stretch of its 12-hour journey to Launch Pad 39B on Jan. 17, the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft formed a silhouette in the glowing Florida sunset. Teams are now preparing the rocket for a wet dress rehearsal, targeted for no later than Feb. 2.

On the launchpad.

In the final stretch of its 12-hour journey to Launch Pad 39B on Jan. 17, the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft formed a silhouette in the glowing Florida sunset. Teams are now preparing the rocket for a wet dress rehearsal, targeted for no later than Feb. 2.
NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is our Day of Remembrance. As we push forward to the Moon with our Artemis missions, it is vital that we stay vigilant and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of science and discovery.

Today is our Day of Remembrance. 

As we push forward to the Moon with our Artemis missions, it is vital that we stay vigilant and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of science and discovery.
NASA Solar System (@nasasolarsystem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moon science? Yes. Preparing for our long-term future in space? Also yes. ✅ ✅ The Artemis II lunar flyby mission will give humanity a new perspective on the Moon, and test the systems and technology that will eventually bring astronauts to the lunar surface to stay.

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For the crew of Artemis II, their mission will soon be reality. Learn about the challenges they face and the teamwork required to fly around the Moon. Episode 2 of Moonbound is live—and free to watch on NASA+: go.nasa.gov/4rg0To1

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News: the countdown officially started for the rehearsal of our upcoming NASA Artemis launch. Teams will fuel the rocket and run through a full range of operations to make sure everything is ready for our crewed launch around the Moon. More on the milestones ahead:

News: the countdown officially started for the rehearsal of our upcoming <a href="/NASAArtemis/">NASA Artemis</a> launch. Teams will fuel the rocket and run through a full range of operations to make sure everything is ready for our crewed launch around the Moon. More on the milestones ahead:
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Our "wet dress rehearsal" for Artemis II is underway at NASA's Kennedy Space Center! Watch our static feed as teams practice fueling the rocket and conduct a simulated launch countdown as we prepare for the real thing: youtu.be/5zDlM8d4Q7g Real-time Artemis updates: nasa.gov/blogs/artemis

Our "wet dress rehearsal" for Artemis II is underway at <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>! 

Watch our static feed as teams practice fueling the rocket and conduct a simulated launch countdown as we prepare for the real thing: youtu.be/5zDlM8d4Q7g
Real-time Artemis updates: nasa.gov/blogs/artemis
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NASA completed a wet dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission in the early morning hours on Feb. 3. To allow teams to review data and conduct a second wet dress rehearsal, NASA will now target March as the the earliest possible launch opportunity for the Artemis II mission.

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There's now a very real possibility that next month we'll get For All Mankind season 5, the Project Hail Mary Movie, the 12th Starship launch, AND humanity's actual real return to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years We will be eating GOOD

There's now a very real possibility that next month we'll get For All Mankind season 5, the Project Hail Mary Movie, the 12th Starship launch, AND humanity's actual real return to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years

We will be eating GOOD