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The first launch for our latest Earth-observing mission – PREFIRE – is set for Saturday, May 25, at 3:15am ET (0715 UTC). Follow @NASA_LSP for updates about the satellites that will study Earth’s polar regions: blogs.nasa.gov/smallsatellites pic.twitter.com/8xPaiav984
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NASA's Johnson Space Center
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Celebrating a giant leap forward, 55 years later. Apollo 10 encompassed all aspects of the crewed lunar landing minus the actual landing. The eight-day flight was the first crewed flight to operate around the Moon just nine miles away from the lunar surface with @NASAAstronauts… pic.twitter.com/kNXxvLjKic
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NASA's Johnson Space Center
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Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility drive success for our current and future workforce at @NASA. Join us this #AANPHI Heritage Month as we honor our AA and NHPI NASA Johnson team members through their stories and contributions to the space program. Howard Hu, Orion… pic.twitter.com/Wax9BCgLNj
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Jeff Foust
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Mike Sarafin, NASA's Artemis 3 mission manager, says at the Lunar Surface Science Workshop that NASA remains "fundamentally focused" on Artemis 3 being a crewed lunar landing. But, "if we run into issues, we may choose an offramp."
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