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Come to the dark side….of the Moon! 🌑

On II, our crew will travel approximately 4,600 miles beyond the far side of the Moon. But not to worry — NASA’s force will still be with them.

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Come to the dark side….of the Moon! 🌑
 
On #Artemis II, our crew will travel approximately 4,600 miles beyond the far side of the Moon. But not to worry — NASA’s force will still be with them. 

Happy #StarWarsDay! #maythefourthbewithyou
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Welcome to Rollout Day for ULA's rocket and Boeing Space's spacecraft in anticipation of the Crew Flight Test ( ), launching Monday night with two NASA astronauts. Launch time is precisely 10:34:14pmEDT (0234:14 UTC).

Live updates: bit.ly/av_cft

Welcome to Rollout Day for ULA's #AtlasV rocket and @BoeingSpace's #Starliner spacecraft in anticipation of the Crew Flight Test (#CFT), launching Monday night with two @NASA astronauts. Launch time is precisely 10:34:14pmEDT (0234:14 UTC).

Live updates: bit.ly/av_cft
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China launched a spacecraft to collect soil from the back side of the Moon

The Chang'e-6 is to land at Apollo Crater to collect samples of lunar rocks and minerals. If all goes well samples from the back side of the Moon will be obtained for the first time in the mankind history

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PERFECTLY IMPERFECT 🌗

NASA shared this stunning image of Jupiter’s moon Europa, which was taken by the Juno spacecraft as it flew 945 miles above the icy surface.

📸: NASA/IG

PERFECTLY IMPERFECT 🌗

NASA shared this stunning image of Jupiter’s moon Europa, which was taken by the Juno spacecraft as it flew 945 miles above the icy surface.

📸: NASA/IG
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Earlier today, ULA's Atlas rocket and Starliner spacecraft rolled out to the launch pad, paving the way for the CFT-1 mission, which will carry astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station on May 6.

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Earlier today, ULA's Atlas rocket and Starliner spacecraft rolled out to the launch pad, paving the way for the CFT-1 mission, which will carry astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station on May 6.

📸 me for @SpaceflightNow
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John Pisani(@johnpisaniphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Atlas and Starliner rolled to the pad this morning. A crewed flight test of this long-awaited spacecraft is set to launch to the International Space Station as early as Monday, May 6th at 10:34 PM EDT from SLC-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. With a successful journey to…

Atlas and Starliner rolled to the pad this morning. A crewed flight test of this long-awaited spacecraft is set to launch to the International Space Station as early as Monday, May 6th at 10:34 PM EDT from SLC-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. With a successful journey to…
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The Atlas V rocket and the Starliner spacecraft are making their final approach to the launchpad now at Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Watch live views here: youtube.com/watch?v=E1uVzf…

The Atlas V rocket and the Starliner spacecraft are making their final approach to the launchpad now at Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Watch live views here: youtube.com/watch?v=E1uVzf…
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NASA's Galileo spacecraft performed a flyby of Earth on December 11, 1990. It captured about 500 pictures of our planet from 2 million+ kilometers away over a 25-hour period that were combined to make a movie of Earth rotating from space.

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Charon, a moon of Pluto. The image was taken by the New Horizons spacecraft during its close approach to the planet

Charon, a moon of Pluto. The image was taken by the New Horizons spacecraft during its close approach to the planet
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