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Celebrate good times, come on! 🏆 Let's give a round of applause to our #NASAMichoud and NASA_SLS videographers for winning four NASA "Videographer of the Year" awards!👏 📹 Check out the rest of the winners here: go.nasa.gov/4kn3wlf

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We had some exciting visitors at #NASAMarshall today! 🎸 Coheed and Cambaria stopped by our center to see some of the work we do to support International Space Station science operations and to test and manufacture NASA_SLS hardware. YOU can take virtual tours of #NASAMarshall on YouTube

We had some exciting visitors at #NASAMarshall today! 🎸

Coheed and Cambaria stopped by our center to see some of the work we do to support <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> science operations and to test and manufacture <a href="/NASA_SLS/">NASA_SLS</a> hardware.

YOU can take virtual tours of #NASAMarshall on YouTube
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During her time on the International Space Station, Jeanette J. Epps, PhD assisted in the Metal 3D Printer investigation from European Space Agency. The investigation tests 3D printing of small metal parts in microgravity to improve not only printed parts, but our understanding of 3D printing metal in space. Watch

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Dragonfly is set to explore Titan, Saturn’s largest moon! 🪐 As an untouched chemical laboratory, NASA's rotorcraft lander plans to fly across Titan’s surface, investigating its rich organic chemistry and searching for clues about the origins of life. 🔗

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Lunar regolith is the thick layer of boulders, rocks, and dust that cover the NASA Moon - but the smallest parts of the regolith are what make exploring the Moon hard! Learn more about these tiny sharp particles and how they pose a challenge for future lunar explorers >>

Lunar regolith is the thick layer of boulders, rocks, and dust that cover the <a href="/NASAMoon/">NASA Moon</a> - but the smallest parts of the regolith are what make exploring the Moon hard!

Learn more about these tiny sharp particles and how they pose a challenge for future lunar explorers &gt;&gt;
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Brains and brawn - NASA_SLS has it all! 🧠💪 From powerful boosters to complex avionics, we’re breaking down how NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) gets off the ground and uses its brainpower to excel. Watch the latest #NerdyWords video to level up your space vocab — and flex

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💯NASA-supported commercial space station Vast’s Haven-1 recently passed a test to confirm its critical air filter system can maintain a safe and healthy atmosphere for all planned mission phases. Read more about the testing that took place at #NASAMarshall >>

💯<a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>-supported commercial space station Vast’s Haven-1 recently passed a test to confirm its critical air filter system can maintain a safe and healthy atmosphere for all planned mission phases.

Read more about the testing that took place at #NASAMarshall &gt;&gt;
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🚀 The Countdown Begins! 🚀 The 2025 #StudentLaunch Awards are almost here! Join us on June 13 at noon CT for the big reveal on NASA Marshall’s YouTube channel as we celebrate this year’s top teams and their incredible achievements. Who will take home the honors in this 25th

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Teams with NASA's Exploration Ground Systems are preparing Artemis II with a series of integrated testing on the NASA_SLS rocket. Engineers have started the test campaign to confirm rocket and ground systems are working and communicating as planned. Follow along: go.nasa.gov/43rMHxW

Teams with <a href="/NASAGroundSys/">NASA's Exploration Ground Systems</a> are preparing Artemis II with a series of integrated testing on the <a href="/NASA_SLS/">NASA_SLS</a> rocket. Engineers have started the test campaign to confirm rocket and ground systems are working and communicating as planned.

Follow along: go.nasa.gov/43rMHxW
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Time traveling through space ✨ This Hubble image offers us the chance to see a distant galaxy - now some 19.5 billion light-years away - as it did around 11 billion years ago, when the galaxy first began its trek to us through expanding space. 🔗 go.nasa.gov/3Fsh2ES

Time traveling through space ✨ 

This <a href="/NASAHubble/">Hubble</a> image offers us the chance to see a distant galaxy - now some 19.5 billion light-years away - as it did around 11 billion years ago, when the galaxy first began its trek to us through expanding space.

🔗 go.nasa.gov/3Fsh2ES
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Teams at NASA's Kennedy Space Center are getting ready to begin a series of integrated tests to prepare for the #Artemis II mission. With the upper stage of NASA_SLS integrated with other elements of the rocket, engineers are set to start the tests to confirm rocket and NASA's Exploration Ground Systems are

Teams at <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a> are getting ready to begin a series of integrated tests to prepare for the #Artemis II mission.

With the upper stage of <a href="/NASA_SLS/">NASA_SLS</a> integrated with other elements of the rocket, engineers are set to start the tests to confirm rocket and <a href="/NASAGroundSys/">NASA's Exploration Ground Systems</a> are
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During his recent visit to #NASAMarshall, we got a chance to talk with Astronaut Matthew Dominick about his experience witnessing several major hurricanes from the International Space Station. Read about the work our NASA SPoRT researchers do to study tropical systems to better predict

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During dark nights this June, make your way outside to marvel at the Milky Way Galaxy's core, and view some of our neighboring planets. 🔭 See what other highlights the sky has to offer this month >> go.nasa.gov/451Osod

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Our Summer 2025 NASA Internships have arrived! #NASAMarshall Director Joseph Pelfrey welcomed over 150 interns from across the country to our center yesterday, June 2. We can't wait to see the amazing work these students do. ☀️

Our Summer 2025 <a href="/NASAInterns/">NASA Internships</a> have arrived!

#NASAMarshall Director Joseph Pelfrey welcomed over 150 interns from across the country to our center yesterday, June 2.

We can't wait to see the amazing work these students do. ☀️
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Our Payload Operations Integration Center is staffed with flight controllers who support science operations on the International Space Station 24/7/365. On May 23, the team helped the crew pack and stow experiments into SpaceX's Dragon for its flight home. Learn more about this team >>

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For the first time ever, X-ray polarization was used to analyze an outburst from a magnetar—a neutron star with a mind-bendingly powerful magnetic field! 🧲 The findings are providing new clues about how these powerful explosions unfold: go.nasa.gov/4jFuvXH