To prepare and train astronauts for living on and exploring Mars, NASA established a new program to return humans to the moon, called the Artemis program. https://f-st.co/fKo0MA3
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Explore the remarkable achievements of the Apollo program, which led humans to the Moon for the first time in history. Between 1969 and 1972, NASA's ambitious project conducted numerous missions to achieve lunar landings, guided by objectives like lunar exploration and scientific experimentation. This extraordinary feat was made possible by the development of specialized spacecraft, including the towering Saturn V rocket, the protective Command Module, and the agile Lunar Module designed specifically for Moon landings. The rigorous preparation included meticulous mission planning and astronaut training, ensuring successful landings and safe returns. These missions not only marked a significant milestone in space exploration but also left a lasting legacy by advancing scientific knowledge, inspiring educational pursuits, and fostering technological innovations, all while maintaining international prestige in the space race. https://lnkd.in/eZjy9H_q
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"In the cosmos, on Earth, and in the skies, we are showing the strength of American ingenuity." The fiscal year 2025 NASA budget request advances our Artemis campaign, enhances climate science, and supports economic development. Learn more about the #StateOfNASA: https://lnkd.in/eZnxnVmR
The Value of NASA (2024 State of NASA Highlights)
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Do you know about the exciting space missions planned for 2024? NASA is set to undertake its most complex mission in decades with Artemis II, a lunar fly-by mission aiming to send four astronauts on a historic trip around the moon, while SpaceX's Starship aims to play a key role. This will mark the first human travel beyond Earth's immediate orbit since the Cold War-era space race. Other missions include the launch of NASA's Europa Clipper to investigate Jupiter's moon Europa for potential habitability and private space missions such as Polaris Dawn, which aims to conduct the first spacewalk by a private citizen in the Van Allen radiation belt. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g6t9hMHK #Space2024 #NASA #SpaceX #ArtemisII
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Congratulations to Intuitive Machines on the successful landing of Odysseus on the lunar surface! On February 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines' Odysseus became the first American-made spacecraft to land on the Moon since Apollo 17 and the first ever by a private company, marking a historic achievement in space exploration. This mission, part of a $118 million contract under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, is expected to operate for approximately 7 Earth days on the moon. Odysseus is equipped with five NASA instruments and multiple commercial payloads to evaluate communication, navigation, and the effects of rocket plumes and space weather on the lunar surface. This mission catapults lunar exploration into a thrilling new era, showcasing the dynamic power of public-private partnerships to forge a path for a sustainable lunar economy and igniting a groundbreaking leap for humanity's adventurous return to the Moon and beyond! #SpaceExploration #LunarLanding #NASA
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In light of the lunar landing of Intuitive Machines' Odysseus spacecraft, by which the U.S. returned to the moon for the first time in 51 years, one might wonder why the moon’s south pole is so important. The answer is water.? ? “Because if there’s water, there’s rocket fuel:?hydrogen, and oxygen. And we could have a gas station on the south pole of the moon.” – Bill Nelson, NASA Administrator (The Guardian, 23 Feb. 2024) ? Water is not only critical to sustain humans on the moon, but its components would allow a lunar base to more easily and inexpensively fuel hydrogen-based space travel to Mars and beyond. To learn more about how, check out this article from MIT: https://lnkd.in/dNtuBJN ? Meanwhile, fingers crossed that we can soon welcome the moon to our Hydrogen Village! #hydrogen #lowcarbon #nasa #intuitivemachines #moon ?????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? ???? ???????????????? 22, 2024, ?????????????????????????? 10 ???? ?????????? ?????? ?????????? ?????????? ????????.
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#DYK Leonardo’s rich history in Space dates back to the 1960s, with the company contributing to some of the most iconic missions developed by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Investigating the mysterious Saturn with the Cassini-Huygens mission in 1997, studying Jupiter since 2016 with the JUNO mission, landing on an asteroid in 2020 with OSIRIS-REx, allowing the James Webb Space Telescope to navigate in Space, building 40% of the pressurized volume of the International Space Station. No matter the challenge, #Leonardo was there! ? Ready to contribute further to US governmental and commercial missions, Leonardo is a key part of the European Space industry, committed to extend human’s reach into Space and to create a better life on Earth. ? Leonardo belongs to the ambitious team of companies working on the Artemis mission that will see astronauts orbiting around and settling on the Moon and beyond, and the Mars Sample Return program, with the objective of reaching Mars to bring soil samples back to Earth for the first time in history. ? Dive deeper into Leonardo's contribution to #NASA programs: https://lnkd.in/dGzYYspK ? #NationalSpaceDay2024 #SpaceExploration ?? ? NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab
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Manicouagan Impact Crater from Space Image Credit:?NASA, International Space Station?Expedition 59 Explanation:?Orbiting 400 kilometers above Quebec, Canada, planet Earth, the International Space Station?Expedition 59 crew captured?this snapshot of the broad St. Lawrence River and curiously circular Lake Manicouagan on April 11. Right of center, the ring-shaped lake is a?modern reservoir?within the eroded remnant of an ancient 100 kilometer diameter impact crater. The ancient crater is very?conspicuous from orbit, a visible reminder that Earth is vulnerable to?rocks from space. Over 200 million years old, the Manicouagan crater was likely caused by the impact of a rocky body about 5 kilometers in diameter.?Currently, there is no known asteroid with a significant probability of impacting Earth in the next century.?Each month,?NASA’s Planetary Defense?Coordination Office?releases an update?featuring the most recent figures on near-Earth object close approaches, and other facts about comets and asteroids that could pose a potential impact hazard with Earth. #PhoenixDelivers #nasa
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?? NASA to create Coordinated Lunar Time (LTC) ?? Time standard will be based on a weighted average of atomic clocks on the Moon ? LTC will ensure mission safety and coordination for future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond
Synchronising The Moon: NASA Plans New Time Standard For Lunar Missions
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???? U.S. vs. Global Collaboration: The Future of Lunar Exploration As we gear up for a historic lunar mission in 2026, where the first woman will set foot on the Moon, questions about leadership in space have sparked intense debate. While NASA leverages lessons from the Apollo missions to propel the Artemis project forward, does this American-centric approach overshadow a potentially greater benefit of international cooperation? ???? The U.S. has made significant strides using its storied past of space exploration to innovate for the future. However, as China and other nations ramp up their lunar ambitions, the question arises: Should the next chapter of moon exploration be competitive or collaborative? What if global partnerships could accelerate our shared scientific and exploratory goals faster than going it alone? Explore this complex interplay of history, technology, and international relations. Join the conversation about how combining resources and knowledge could lead to greater advancements for humanity. Is the race to the Moon a contest we should win, or a journey we should share? ?? Watch Now?: https://lnkd.in/e7hz3GY4 ?and weigh in with your perspective! #LunarExploration #NASA #InternationalCollaboration #SpaceRace #SpaceLeadership #GlobalSpaceRace #ArtemisMission #GlobalCollaboration #SPacerace #MoonMission2026
??Another race to the Moon ??, Bridging Generations at NASA: The Untold Secret of Space Exploration ??
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Check out what are #CRESST II #Scientist are doing!???? The Lunar Environment Monitoring Station (#LEMS), led by planetary scientist Mehdi Benna of University of Maryland Baltimore County's Center for Space Sciences Technology (CSST), was chosen as one of the first three candidate payloads for NASA's Artemis III #mission, which will send astronauts to explore the area near the lunar South Pole. Once established near the lunar South Pole, the three instruments will collect significant scientific data about the #lunar environment, the lunar interior, and how to sustain a long-term human presence on the #Moon, which would aid NASA's preparation for sending astronauts to Mars. #Artemis III, set to launch in 2026, will be the first time humans have returned to the moon's surface since the historic #Apollo program of 1969-1972. To learn more visit the link below and congrats to Mehdi Benna! ?? Link: https://lnkd.in/gFUgC4Eh
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