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NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Artemis II is launching early next year. Our experts will be on Reddit, Inc. today at 1pm ET to answer your questions about the stacking of the Space Launch System rocket, the integration of the Orion spacecraft, the training of the astronauts, and more: redd.it/1mpyh41

Artemis II is launching early next year. Our experts will be on <a href="/Reddit/">Reddit, Inc.</a> today at 1pm ET to answer your questions about the stacking of the Space Launch System rocket, the integration of the Orion spacecraft, the training of the astronauts, and more: redd.it/1mpyh41
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all media and curious minds! The astronauts of Crew-10 will discuss their recent science mission on the International Space Station in a news conference to be held at 4:15pm (2015 UTC) on Aug. 20. Submit your questions using #AskNASA: go.nasa.gov/4oTdTjp

Calling all media and curious minds! The astronauts of Crew-10 will discuss their recent science mission on the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> in a news conference to be held at 4:15pm (2015 UTC) on Aug. 20. 

Submit your questions using #AskNASA: go.nasa.gov/4oTdTjp
NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy (@secduffynasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America leads in space in large part because of the people here NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. During my visit, I spoke with Crew-11 aboard the ISS, toured the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, saw our Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, and rounded out the day at Ellington Air Field

America leads in space in large part because of the people here 
<a href="/NASA_Johnson/">NASA's Johnson Space Center</a> in Houston, Texas. 

During my visit, I spoke with Crew-11 aboard the ISS, toured the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, saw our Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, and rounded out the day at Ellington Air Field
NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy (@secduffynasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America knew it was going to put a man on the Moon even before we had ever been to space! Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and the Space Shuttle all overlapped.

America knew it was going to put a man on the Moon even before we had ever been to space!

Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and the Space Shuttle all overlapped.
Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can't believe this footage I got. Unreal things happening with this launch I need to start packing for my flight home but it's so hard to pull away! I still have 3 more memory cards to sort through I was going to release a print today but it might have to wait til tomorrow.

I can't believe this footage I got. Unreal things happening with this launch

I need to start packing for my flight home but it's so hard to pull away! I still have 3 more memory cards to sort through

I was going to release a print today but it might have to wait til tomorrow.
Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing shot from John. I captured this launch too, but in a unique way I’ve never seen anyone do before. It’ll be some time before I can share it, but maybe I’ll have a snippet to show later today

Peggy Whitson (@astropeggy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My husband gave me a necklace on our wedding day and I've worn it on every spaceflight. The #Ax4 mission was its fifth time in space. I don't know if I would call it my good luck charm, but it's nice to always have a piece of home with me.

My husband gave me a necklace on our wedding day and I've worn it on every spaceflight. The #Ax4 mission was its fifth time in space. I don't know if I would call it my good luck charm, but it's nice to always have a piece of home with me.
NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NASA's Kennedy Space Center team finished installing the ogive fairings (pronounced “oh-jive”) for the Orion launch abort system for the Artemis II mission. The four fairing panels shield the crew module during flight, and from vibrations experienced during launch. go.nasa.gov/46g8Dz2

The <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a> team finished installing the ogive fairings (pronounced “oh-jive”) for the Orion launch abort system for the Artemis II mission. The four fairing panels shield the crew module during flight, and from vibrations experienced during launch. go.nasa.gov/46g8Dz2
SpaceX (@spacex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Including today’s liftoff, our Falcon fleet of rockets have launched 13 missions for NASA’s Launch Services Program since 2016, spanning everything from Earth climate monitoring to astrophysics and planetary defense

Including today’s liftoff, our Falcon fleet of rockets have launched 13 missions for <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>’s Launch Services Program since 2016, spanning everything from Earth climate monitoring to astrophysics and planetary defense
John Kraus (@johnkrausphotos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: The crew of Artemis II has named their Orion spacecraft “Integrity.” Integrity will return humanity to the vicinity of the Moon for the first time since 1972.

NEW: The crew of Artemis II has named their Orion spacecraft “Integrity.”

Integrity will return humanity to the vicinity of the Moon for the first time since 1972.