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'Wow!' The @NASAJPL team is all cheers as they receive video data from the @NASAPersevere rover of the Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter flight:
3...2...1... release! 🌊 An exact duplicate of the @NASA_Orion spacecraft makes a splash as it is dropped from 7 feet above the Hydro Impact Basin at @NASA_Langley. The data will be evaluated to prepare for splashdown of a crewed Orion for #Artemis II:
A little rocking, a little engine throttling, and a gentle lowering to the ground. @NASAJPL Entry, Descent, and Landing lead explains what @NASAPersevere saw as she touched down on the surface of Mars:
'It's humanity touching ground 34 million miles away from home.' With instruments from partner space agencies aboard @NASAPersevere, we're exploring Mars, together:
Today's test is not only about power — it's also about the technical innovations that will help us explore the Moon and beyond. Our engineers and technicians will continue to analyze the data and use it to improve future rocket boosters on future #Artemis missions:
At 1:59pm ET, the @SpaceX Dragon Endeavour hatch opened. @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug are minutes away from exiting the vehicle. #LaunchAmerica
“When we go to the Moon we’re going to land on the surface of the Moon with commercial landers.” Administrator @JimBridenstine on humanity’s return to the lunar surface with #Artemis.
This is the first time in human history @NASA_Astronauts have entered the @Space_Station from a commercially-made spacecraft. @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug have finally arrived to the orbiting laboratory in @SpaceX's Dragon Endeavour spacecraft.
What does our home planet look like from @SpaceX's Crew Dragon Endeavour? Watch as @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug take you inside the spacecraft and provide an update about our #LaunchAmerica mission:
Crew Dragon has successfully separated. Next stop? The International @Space_Station. #LaunchAmerica
Stage 1 entry burn has started. The #LaunchAmerica crew is heading into orbit.
Vehicle is supersonic. #LaunchAmerica
We have liftoff. History is made as @NASA_Astronauts launch from @NASAKennedy for the first time in nine years on the @SpaceX Crew Dragon:
Taking a break from cooking while you enjoy Thanksgiving leftovers? Did you know the @Space_Station crew never has to cook in space? @NASA_Astronauts just have to add hot or cold water to dehydrated options like this Turkey Tetrazzini to prepare a meal:
Successful relocation! At 11:59pm ET, the Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft was docked to the Poisk module of the @Space_Station. This move frees the port for an uncrewed Soyuz MS-14 spacecraft to execute a second docking attempt Monday night. Get more details:
The crew is returning to Earth in a ballistic descent mode. Teams are working to obtain additional information from our Russian partners. Watch live updates: