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01-05-2011 16:17:22
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Blue skies and calm seas!🌊 NASA's Pegasus barge and the SLS core stage for #Artemis II are en route to the Space Coast. Teams with ARCHIVED: NASA's Exploration Ground Systems at NASA's Kennedy Space Center are standing by and ready to receive it. Learn more about Pegasus here >> go.nasa.gov/3WwtAk2
Baton passed!✨ NASA's Pegasus barge has reached NASA's Kennedy Space Center, delivering the #Artemis II core stage. Join experts live on Facebook with ARCHIVED: NASA's Exploration Ground Systems at 9:30 a.m. ET to discuss what this milestone means for the future of space exploration. MORE: go.nasa.gov/46g0cSo
In recognition of #NationalAviationDay on August 19, we’re excited to share a cool adventure as our NASA photographers recently joined the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station NOLA crew for an exclusive bird’s-eye view of NASA's Pegasus barge carrying the NASA Artemis II core stage.
Meet Casey Wolfe🚀 Wolfe and her team are hard at work creating the next-generation payload adapter for the SLS rocket at NASA Marshall. The adapter uses some of the world’s most cutting-edge composite manufacturing techniques. READ MORE>>go.nasa.gov/3zYjpN3
Heading into the holidays, we’re reflecting on the SLS hardware we’ve recently “served up” for future #Artemis missions. One of the most recent pieces to arrive at NASA's Kennedy Space Center was the launch vehicle stage adapter for Artemis II. Learn more here: go.nasa.gov/3ZaWAxY
Rocket engineering may seem complex, but don't worry – ARCHIVED: NASA_SLS’s team is here to break it down with some fun "Nerdy Words"! Join us as we lift off into the world of space terminology and get ready to geek out with their brand-new series. 🚀
Go long!!🏈 With the Big Game just around the corner this weekend, we're taking a look at how the SLS rocket that will be used to send astronauts to the Moon for NASA Artemis II and III measures up next to a professional football field. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3Q5FtJO
Want to submit a design for the zero gravity indicator plushie that will fly around the Moon aboard Orion Spacecraft on the NASA Artemis II mission? Here's your opportunity! ✏️
Our Moon mission is in search of a mascot! NASA's Artemis II needs a zero gravity indicator. This little plushie will indicate when Orion Spacecraft and its crew have reached space. This is your opportunity to design something that could fly around the Moon! freelancer.com/moon-mascot
Milestone moment! Teams with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems have completed the integration of the Artemis II core stage at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The SLS core stage will play a crucial role in sending four astronauts aboard Orion Spacecraft on their journey around the Moon. 🔗go.nasa.gov/4hIbl2K
Blast off into storytime📚 "Our Friend Orion" is the second book in a series that introduces young space enthusiasts to the elements needed for NASA Artemis missions to get to the Moon and beyond! Learn more about Orion Spacecraft through a universe of fun: go.nasa.gov/43xHmXP
Last week, SLS suppliers had the opportunity to visit the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center to view the recently stacked SLS rocket for NASA Artemis II. The rocket, now with the interim cryogenic propulsion stage integrated, sits atop mobile launcher 1 and joins the