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Today is not only hidden figure Katherine Johnson's birthday, it’s also #WomensEqualityDay! As we prepare to land the first woman on the Moon, we honor Katherine’s legacy of advancing spaceflight and all the women at who contribute to exploration and discovery.
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Today marks the beginning of #WorldSpaceWeek! Join in celebrating this year’s theme: women in space.   Sally Ride became the 1st American woman in space in 1983. She was my hero! And in just a few years we’ll build on her legacy – landing the first woman on the Moon!
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Happy #NationalAviationDay! 100 years ago, Bessie Coleman became the first African American woman to earn a pilot’s license, paving the way for so many other explorers. As a woman test pilot and astronaut, I stand on the shoulders of giants like Bessie Coleman.
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.'s leadership in exploration continues to give me great hope for the future. The outstanding members of the NASA Advisory Council will inform key decisions to maintain NASA's position as a global leader. Congratulations to the new members!
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The decade ahead is crucial for Cislunar space and the Moon's surface. Just after the Artemis I launch, we’re excited to see 's first national science & technology strategy to support responsible, peaceful & sustainable exploration of Cislunar space!
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Behind each astronaut are thousands of people on Earth working to ensure the safety of the crew. My friend Travis Thompson exemplifies ’s excellence, and how every member of the NASA family is integral to our missions’ success.
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The booth at #IAC2021 is officially open! My favorite part: The 1:25 model of the SLS Moon rocket, set for launch from KSC in February 2022. The other show stoppers are award-winning photos by and video featuring our 5 mission directorates 🚀🌎👩‍🚀
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As moves forward with plans to send astronauts to the Moon under Artemis missions to prepare for human exploration of Mars, we're calling on U.S. industry, academia, international communities, and others to provide input on our deep space exploration objectives.
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As an veteran, test pilot, and astronaut, 9/11 was a deeply personal tragedy. The effects of the terrorist attacks are embedded in our national identity – we will never forget. 20 years later, the threat has evolved and it's more important than ever to remain strong and united.
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The morning of September 11 and the events that unfolded that day forever changed our lives. Today we remember the victims, survivors and heroes. We will never forget: go.nasa.gov/2Xk70zn
Manhattan, New York photographed in 2021 from the International Space Station
Washington, DC photographed in 2021 from the International Space Station
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As we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Sally Ride's historic first flight as the first American woman in space, we pay tribute to her pioneering spirit. Her journey challenged boundaries and ignited the imaginations of millions. Today, we carry her legacy forward.
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I am thankful for the family and all of the work that they do to push the boundaries of space exploration and to benefit humanity. Happy Thanksgiving, and may we all take a day to give thanks, express gratitude, and spend time with our families and loved ones!
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The #Inspiration4 launch is one outcome of our nation’s partnership with private industry. Creating a sustainable economy in low-Earth orbit including commercial transportation to space for people & crew and commercial space stations is critical to our future on Earth & in space.
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On this Day of Remembrance which marks the 55th anniversary of the Apollo I tragedy, honors the lives lost in pursuit of discovery including Challenger & Columbia. May we continue to honor their legacy by putting safety at the forefront of our exploration for all humanity.
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What a historic milestone! Congratulations to Mark Vande Hei for claiming the record for the single longest spaceflight of a U.S. astronaut!   At 341 days, he surpasses the formidable and will return having logged 355 days aboard the .
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Aboard the International Space Station, NASA Exp 66 Flight Engineer @Astro_Sabot answered social media questions on Mar. 10 and reflected on his record-breaking spaceflight.
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This year, NASA will embark on the 1st human deep space exploration program since Apollo, launch the James Webb Telescope, test the first all-electric X-Plane, and further technologies to take humans to Mars. The way to do it is as a team that honors diversity in every dimension!
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Excited to meet with New Zealand workforce and thank them for the safe launch of CAPSTONE a key early part of #Artemis. They're playing an important role in our Moon to Mars strategy and the expanding space economy.
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, left, addresses members of the Rocket Lab workforce in New Zealand.

Credit: U.S. Embassy New Zealand
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15 years ago today, I was proud to make history on STS-120 with Expedition 16 Commander Whitson to become the first female spacecraft commanders to lead space shuttle and space station missions concurrently. I remember the hatch opening like yesterday!
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Welcome home, #Inspiration4! Glad to have you back safely!
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Welcome back, #Inspiration4! The first all-private orbital spaceflight mission has splashed down, representing yet another commercial success story in our longstanding vision to make @NASAKennedy a multi-user spaceport. twitter.com/SpaceX/status/…
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It's great to hear the #LucyMission is safe and stable, and I will be cheering on the incredible team who have been working tirelessly to ensure the success of this mission! Wishing you a safe flight to Jupiter's Trojan asteroids!
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#LucyMission Update: go.nasa.gov/3aQngLK - Spacecraft stable, healthy & in good power - Transitioning into cruise mode - One solar array latched, one partially unfurled - Team continues assessment - No course adjustments needed until December
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Congrats on the successful launch, ! Landsat9 and its sister satellite, Landsat8, will provide an unprecedented view of Spaceship Earth to help us manage crops, water and forests, and allow us to better track the impacts of climate change.
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And... liftoff! 🚀 The #Landsat 9 satellite has lifted off from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California aboard a @ULALaunch Atlas V rocket at 2:12pm ET.
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On Veterans Day, we honor those who have served in our armed forces, both past and present. At , we understand the importance of service – many of us have served, and even more are members of military families. Thank you today and always for your service to our nation.
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A big congratulations to 's new CFO, Margaret Vo Schaus! She will ensure the success of NASA’s many goals and missions and as a first-generation Vietnamese-American, she serves as an inspiration for women of color & students pursuing their dreams:
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Today, released its Economic Impact Report which shows how space exploration stimulates and strengthens our nation’s economy. generated more than $71.2 billion in total economic output and supported more than 339,600 jobs nationwide.
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When I piloted & commanded the space shuttle, it was important to understand how the vehicle kept astronauts like me comfortable and safe. That’s why the Moonikin is so important for #Artemis. He is helping to discover future astronauts’ experiences when they launch to the Moon!
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Excited to announce today that NASA’s VIPER mission will land at the South Pole of the Moon in 2023 to get a close-up view of the ice that could eventually be harvested to sustain human exploration on the Moon, Mars, and beyond!
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🌒 News: Our robotic VIPER rover will land near the western edge of the Nobile Crater at the Moon’s South Pole. The site has never been explored from the lunar surface. There, it will search for water & resources to support #Artemis missions: go.nasa.gov/2XAobN6
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Last week I was honored to speak at this year’s #CollinsTrophy ceremony. Like Michael Collins, #GeneKranz and the Crew Dragon Team have advanced human space flight in so many ways. Your leadership has been inspirational – congrats on this monumental achievement!
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Last night, we awarded NASA flight director Gene Kranz the 2021 Michael Collins Trophy for Lifetime Achievement. Kranz's legendary career began in the U.S. Air Force and then took him to NASA mission control, from Project Mercury through the Shuttle Program. #CollinsTrophy
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Last week, we visited our partners in Bremen, Germany to see the critical work the team is doing to contribute to the program. It was wonderful to see the European Service Module that will power the first woman to the lunar surface on Artemis III!
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. and I got the chance to visit the booth at #IAC2022 – it’s incredible to see so many examples of our international partnerships come to fruition like our upcoming SWOT mission that will give us an unprecedented view of our terrestrial waters!
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This new image unveils the beauty of star birth in stunning detail, revealing a chaotic world of interstellar jets, illuminating the surrounding gas in mesmerizing shades of red. One year in & the adventure has only just begun! #UnfoldTheUniverse
Red dual opposing jets coming from young stars fill the darker top half of the image, while a glowing pale-yellow, cave-like structure is bottom center, tilted toward 2 o’clock, with a bright star at its center. The dust of the cave structure becomes wispy toward 8 o’clock. Above the arched top of the cave 3 groupings of stars with diffraction spikes are arranged. A dark cloud sits at the top of the arch of the glowing dust cave, with one streamer curling down the right-hand side. The dark shadow of the cloud appears pinched in the center, with light emerging in a triangle shape above and below the pinch, revealing the presence of a star inside the dark cloud. The image’s largest jets of red material emanate from within this dark cloud, thick and displaying structure like the rough face of a cliff, glowing brighter at the edges. At the top center of the image, a star displays another, larger pinched dark shadow, vertically. To the left of this star is a more wispy, indistinct region.
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Australia has been a key partner in space for over 60 years and we're pleased that they’ll develop a rover that can operate on the lunar surface. We can go farther when we work together and I can't wait to see what & will accomplish!
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Forums like #IAC2021 are special because they bring so many nations together. hosted a multilateral meeting with more than two dozen space agencies from around the world to discuss our priorities on Earth, low-Earth orbit, and beyond. Wonderful to see everyone!
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Over a quarter of ’s economic impact is attributable to the M2M campaign, which includes . And for the first time, NASA tracked the economic impact of our work on climate. Read more about NASA's Economic Impact Report here:
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.’s Equity Action Plan will guide us in advancing equity for all. It's our responsibility to implement initiatives and programs that strengthen opportunities so everyone can contribute to our missions, no matter who you are or where you're from.
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. just reached its final destination at Lagrange Point 2! Congratulations to the Webb team on this incredible milestone. We're just getting started – after the mirrors are precisely aligned, the telescope will look back in time to start its wondrous new discoveries!
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🏠 Home, home on Lagrange! We successfully completed our burn to start #NASAWebb on its orbit of the 2nd Lagrange point (L2), about a million miles (1.5 million km) from Earth. It will orbit the Sun, in line with Earth, as it orbits L2. blogs.nasa.gov/webb/2022/01/2 #UnfoldTheUniverse
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I remember how much fun it was! And always loved the pic. It's wonderful to see you in space. Together we rise!
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Hey Eileen Collins, @Astro_Pam, and @JanetKavandi, do you remember this? The one-and-only All Women Shuttle Sim, to mark Eileen’s departure from the Astronaut Office. Thank you for being leaders and mentors during my own journey to space. #WomenInSpace #WorldSpaceWeek👩‍🚀👩🏻‍🚀👩🏼‍🚀👩🏽‍🚀🚀
Pam Melroy, Eileen Collins, Janet Kavandi, and Megan McArthur in the Space Shuttle Motion Base Simulator at Johnson Space Center in 2006.
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Mark Geyer's leadership at & unwavering dedication to exploration exemplified our values. His service & spirit will forever guide our work for the benefit of humanity. We'll miss him dearly – my condolences to his family & loved ones.
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Excited about next steps in partnership with as we signed Martian Moons eXploration MOU with JAXA President Hiroshi Yamakawa highlighting future exploration and understanding of the Martian Moon Phobos and Japan’s continued expertise in sample return missions.
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy and JAXA President Hiroshi Yamakawa sign a memorandum of understanding on the Martian Moons eXploration mission in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Today we honor over 2,200 members of the family and the millions of veterans across the country who have served our country and made tremendous sacrifices for our nation at home and abroad. Thank you for your selflessness, tenacity and courage!
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Thank you ! So humbled and happy to be following your footsteps.
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CONFIRMED! Sending out HUGE congratulations & a big hug 🤗! It’s official @NASA deputy administrator @Astro_Pam! So excitrd, an amazing leadership team @NASA Admin @SenBillNelson & @Astro_Pam. Showing everyone, all explorers, we can all@Dare@to Dream! #AdAstra #Space4All twitter.com/SenateCloakroo…
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What an amazing week it’s been so far! From the meetings with all of our incredible partners to the booth, #SpaceSymposium has provided an incredible platform for collaboration, cooperation and innovation as we look toward the future – it’s great to be back!
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. has returned! What an achievement from the incredible teams setting the stage for crewed missions to the Moon. I look forward to hearing the full mission reports, and this is already a huge step for humanity's return to the lunar surface.
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Splashdown. After traveling 1.4 million miles through space, orbiting the Moon, and collecting data that will prepare us to send astronauts on future #Artemis missions, the @NASA_Orion spacecraft is home.
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On this day in 1903, the Wright brothers took flight, changing the world forever! As a pilot who has benefited from their trailblazing, I'm proud we honor their achievements by pushing the boundaries of aviation at making flight more efficient, safer & faster than ever.
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Through the #Artemis program, will land the first woman and person of color on the Moon and develop the technologies and science needed for human trips to Mars and beyond. The journey begins on Aug. 29 in this new chapter of exploration!
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🚀One rocket. One mission. Many ways to watch #Artemis I launch to the Moon. See the thread for simulcasts, including how to watch in 4K. Pick your favorite, set a reminder, and spread the word. The two-hour launch window opens at 8:33am EDT on Aug. 29. twitter.com/i/events/15620
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Happy 4th of July! Today, as we celebrate our nation's independence, let's also reflect on the American can-do spirit. Together, we can achieve anything we set our sights on!
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It was wonderful to sit down with Dr. to discuss US–German cooperation in space.   is a key bilateral partner and contributor to . We share many priorities on climate action, commercial space & more – I'm looking forward to our continued collaboration!
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We have liftoff! is on its first test flight around the Moon! We're truly in the golden age of spaceflight – and it's a testament to the incredible team, and our industry and international partners who have worked tirelessly every step of the way.
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We are going. For the first time, the @NASA_SLS rocket and @NASA_Orion fly together. #Artemis I begins a new chapter in human lunar exploration.
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Through the Students 2 Launch partnership, is hosting students from Girls Inc. of Bay County, Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, and the Jacksonville Boys & Girls Club to see the launch of #Artemis I. One of these young leaders in STEM could be the first to set foot on Mars!
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I’m excited to be in London for ’s Moon to Mars Architecture International Workshop hosted by ! The feedback we receive will position NASA’s Moon to Mars strategy for longevity and success with our international partners. We are going together!
Moon to Mars Architecture International Workshop.
Moon to Mars Architecture International Workshop.
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With this approach, we will find potential gaps in our architecture as well as areas where our goals align with industry and international partners for future collaboration. Deadline is May 31, and we look to discuss and finalize our framework this fall:
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Former Director and Deputy Administrator Dr. Hans Mark leaves a legacy that will inspire generations to come. His leadership and unique ability to shake things up for benefit of was unparalleled and crucial to our success. My deepest condolences to his loved ones.
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I can't wait to see , , and Kayla Barron fly! This mission and our continued presence in low-Earth orbit is a testament to the strength of our international partnerships. Go Falcon and go Endurance!
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Tonight's the night! NASA's @SpaceX #Crew3 mission is scheduled to lift off to the @Space_Station at 9:03pm ET (02:03 UTC)—live launch coverage begins at 4:45 p.m. EST (21:45 UTC). See you there! nasa.gov/live #CountdownToLaunch
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Astronauts on the conducted cutting-edge experiments. From gene research in microgravity to climate and weather observations, these investigations push the boundaries of scientific knowledge. Can’t wait to see what we learned from all the research on board  Show more
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Welcome home Dragon! 🪂 @SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down off the coast of Florida today at 10:30am ET carrying 3,600 pounds of science and hardware back to Earth. This marks the completion of SpaceX’s 28th cargo resupply mission. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2
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Growing up, I dreamed of becoming a test pilot & astronaut. I was inspired by the incredible women whose legacies paved the way for me and countless others. On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, I am full of hope and wonder for the next generation!
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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! At Air and Space, we share stories of inspiring women who break boundaries in pursuit of their dreams. Learn more about women in aviation and space history: s.si.edu/3HEfKSW #WomeninScience #WomeninSTEM
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I miss Piers terribly. A great day to remember him and his wonderful achievements.
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This announcement from @northropgrumman that its next spacecraft is named for Astronaut Piers Sellers brings tears to my eyes. Piers was my crewmate, spacewalk leader, & space brother. He lived his life with passion & kept us all laughing through the hard times. I miss him. twitter.com/northropgrumma…
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Jim has touched so many important missions over the course of his illustrious career at NASA, not to mention the inspiration he instills in so many who lead the way in space across the board. We are incredibly grateful for his service and I wish him the best in his retirement!
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💫 “In many ways, NASA is not a job. It’s a way of life.” After more than 40 years of service, our Chief Scientist Jim Green announces he will retire in 2022. Learn about his contributions to exploration and our understanding of the solar system: go.nasa.gov/3lsmeuk
NASA's Chief Scientist Jim Green dressed in a NASA blue button up shirt stands infront of a green, large Mars rover concept vehicle inside the National Air and Space Museum.
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Remembering and missing my friends today.
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#NASARemembers: 20 years ago #OTD, Feb 1, 2003, at 8:59am ET, space shuttle Columbia broke up on reentry. The entire crew perished. Rick Husband Willie McCool Michael Anderson Kalpana Chawla David Brown Laurel Clark Ilan Ramon We will never forget. go.nasa.gov/3YezowF
Group photo of the crew of STS-107 floating in microgravity aboard Space Shuttle Columbia.  Clockwise from top left: David Brown, Willie McCool, Michael Anderson, Ilan Ramon, Laurel Clark, Mission commander Rick Husband, and Kalpana Chawla.
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. Harris and 's visit to is testament to the importance of international collaboration in advancing scientific understanding. Together, we can use space-based technology to tackle the biggest challenges facing our world.
Dr. Lesley Ott, research meteorologist and climate scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center briefs from left to right, President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea, Vice President Kamala Harris, and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy on U.S. and Korean partnerships to improve the way scientists observe air quality and the use of space in addressing the climate crisis, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, during a tour of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
Vice President Kamala Harris, right, delivers remarks alongside President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea during a tour of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center with President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Greenbelt, Md. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea shakes hands with Vice President Kamala Harris after delivering remarks during a tour of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Greenbelt, Md. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim shakes hands with President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea as he and Vice President Kamala Harris meet with Korean-American scientists during a tour of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Greenbelt, Md. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
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NASA’s Day of Remembrance is always a solemn and difficult day. Our hearts are with the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger & Columbia. I joined families of those lost in the Columbia disaster 20 years ago to honor their life, legacy & sacrifice—and to recommit to safety across NASA.
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At , we're proud to support our workforce, provide unrivaled jobs & opportunities, world-class workplace conditions, and care for those in need. In what has undoubtedly been a challenging year, I'm proud of our NASA family all we've been able to accomplish. Happy #LaborDay!
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. is excited to welcome to the Artemis Accords! Israel is the latest country to join this international effort and partnership to create a safe and sustainable environment for the Artemis era and new space exploration.
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. is excited to welcome Dr. Kate Calvin as our new chief scientist and climate advisor, and I look forward to working with her to integrate and elevate climate science across the agency!
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NOW: Dr. Katherine Calvin talks about her dual role as NASA's new chief scientist and senior climate advisor to Administrator @SenBillNelson. nasa.gov/live
View of Earth from the space station, with high-top clouds visible below and the curved blue horizon. The top third of the image is the blackness of space. It appears to be either orbital sunrise or orbital sunset as the clouds cast long shadows going from top-right to bottom-left.
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Congratulations to all the exceptional individuals, teams and leaders at !
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✨ We’re honored to be named the Best Place to Work in the Federal Government for the 9th year in a row! #FedBPTW And thanks to our extraordinary @NASAPeople, @PublicService also ranked us #1 in COVID-19 response. Together we go further! go.nasa.gov/3wZXfmF
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The feedback we receive will inform our exploration plans at the Moon and Mars for the next 20 years. We’re looking within and to external stakeholders to help us fine-tune these objectives and be as transparent as possible throughout our process.
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