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Space Shuttle Almanac @ShuttleAlmanac·24 minA great photo! @astro_reid @Astro_Christina @Astro_Jeremy @AstroVicGlover
Launch Your Name Around Moon in 2026 on NASA’s Artemis II Mission Lauren E. Low Sep 09, 2025 RELEASE 25-060 NASA Headquarters(...) NASA is inviting the public to join the agency’s Artemis II test flight as four astronauts venture around the Moon and back to test systems and hardware needed for deep space exploration. As part of the agency’s “Send Your Name with Artemis II” effort, anyone can claim their spot by signing up before Jan. 21. (...)
NASA Invites Media to View Artemis Moon Rocket, Spacecraft at KennedyLauren E. Low Sep 10, 2025 MEDIA ADVISORY M25-092 NASA HeadquartersMedia are invited to see NASA’s fully assembled Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft in mid-October before its crewed test flight around the Moon next year. The event at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida will showcase hardware for the Artemis II lunar mission, which will test capabilities needed for deep space exploration. NASA and industry subject matter experts will be available for interviews. (...)
Artemis II Crew Both Subjects and Scientists in NASA Deep Space ResearchRachel H. Kraft Sep 11, 2025Artemis II NASA astronauts (left to right) Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen stand in the white room on the crew access arm of the mobile launcher at Launch Pad 39B as part of an integrated ground systems test at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. The test ensures the ground systems team is ready to support the crew timeline on launch day.NASA/Frank MichauxImmune BiomarkersSaliva provides a unique window into how the human immune system functions in a deep space environment. Tracing changes in astronauts’ saliva from before, during, and after the mission will enable researchers to investigate how the human body responds to deep space in unprecedented ways.Dry saliva will be collected before, during, and after the mission. It will be blotted onto specialized paper in pocket-sized booklets since equipment needed to preserve wet spit samples in space – including refrigeration – will not be available due to volume constraints. To augment that information, liquid saliva and blood samples will be collected before and after the mission. With these wet and dry saliva samples, scientists will gain insights into how the astronauts’ immune systems are affected by the increased stresses of radiation, isolation, and distance from Earth during their deep space flight. They also will examine whether otherwise dormant viruses are reactivated in space, as has been seen previously on the International Space Station with viruses that can cause chickenpox and shingles.The information gathered from this study, when combined with data from other missions, will help researchers develop ways to keep crew members safe and healthy as we explore farther and travel for longer periods on deep space missions. [...]
NASA Artemis @NASAArtemis 9:38 PM · Aug 29, 2025The Artemis II crew accepted the Bobby and Pete challenge after being challenged by @SecDuffyNASA and completed 50 push-ups and 100 pull-ups in under 10 minutes. Better luck next time, Mr. Secretary!Up next: Zena, Mike, and Jonny take on the challenge aboard the @Space_Station!
Bardzo ciekawa konferencja. Dużo mają już gotowe. Start w lutym? O ile nie zatrzymają rządu USA?
O co chodzi z tym rządem?
NASA Artemis @NASAArtemis 10:35 PM · Sep 19, 2025The @NASAKennedy 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. https://go.nasa.gov/46g8Dz2
NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy @SecDuffyNASA 6:01 PM · Oct 17, 2025🚀Orion is rolling out! 🌗Last night, the Artemis II Orion crew capsule rolled out to the Vehicle Assembly Building for stacking on the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket.This step brings Artemis II closer to its historic launch in 2026, paving the way for America’s return to the Moon! 🇺🇸