
Orion Spacecraft
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The safest spacecraft designed by NASA, Orion is carrying humanity to the Moon and beyond. facebook.com/NASAOrion/
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Have you submitted your Moon Mascot design yet? This is your opportunity to design the zero gravity indicator for the Artemis II mission. This small plushie will accompany the astronauts aboard the Orion Spacecraft spacecraft during their lunar mission: freelancer.com/moon-mascot


This World Pilots’ Day, Reid Wiseman and @AstroVictorGlover share how they'll manually fly the Orion spacecraft for the first time during the Artemis II mission around the Moon.

The Artemis II crew is flying through training milestones! @Astro_Reid and the rest of the team are in the last phase of training: preparing for potential contingencies and learning everything they can about the Orion Spacecraft spacecraft.


Handing over the keys to Orion! Lockheed Martin completed assembly of the Artemis II Orion spacecraft and handed the vehicle over to NASA Orion, which in turn transferred it to NASA's Exploration Ground Systems for processing. Next, Orion will roll via transporter to NASA's Kennedy Space Center's MPPF for


This morning, the Artemis II Orion left the spacecraft factory in the Operations and Checkout building NASA's Kennedy Space Center and is on its way to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility for fueling.


After a short trip down the block, Exploration Ground Systems teams arrived at the Multi-Payload Processing Facility with the NASA Artemis II Orion Spacecraft spacecraft. Here, teams will continue readying the spacecraft ahead of stacking on NASA_SLS in the Vehicle Assembly Building


This morning we watched Artemis II Orion Spacecraft roll out of the NASA's Kennedy Space Center O&C to the MPPF for fueling and processing! Exciting to share this moment with Shawn Quinn as we get ready to send crew around the Moon - and huge thanks to the Orion and NASA's Exploration Ground Systems teams. Let’s GO!


Another productive week in the books: The Artemis II astronauts have been hard at work inside the Orion Spacecraft simulator, practicing every step of their upcoming voyage around the Moon with the mission control team.

One giant leap. The Orion Spacecraft spacecraft for the Artemis II mission is now in the fueling facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The NASA's Exploration Ground Systems teams will load the propellants the spacecraft and crew will need to carry out their 10-day journey. go.nasa.gov/3YzrRv8


Hitting the road 🚙🗺️ Last weekend, teams transported Orion Spacecraft to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility, where they will begin fueling the crew and service modules. After fueling, teams will install the launch abort system on Orion at the Launch Abort System Facility before

Our team is progressing toward the launch of Artemis II. Stacking of the NASA_SLS rocket continues. The Orion Spacecraft spacecraft is now ready for fueling. The launch team at NASA's Kennedy Space Center has completed more than 30 simulations. More: go.nasa.gov/4iL8HcN


A jam-packed week for the Artemis II crew — paying homage to the Apollo 1 crew, going through emergency egress exercises, and checking out the Orion Spacecraft spacecraft ahead of fueling in the Multi-Payload Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.



We have an exciting opportunity for anyone who would like to contribute to our NASA Artemis II mission around the Moon! We need a zero gravity indicator to join us aboard the Orion Spacecraft spacecraft. Submit your ideas for our small, plush companion: freelancer.com/moon-mascot
