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    When Artemis II flew around the Moon, it carried a small piece of the Wright Flyer with it. Now, the swatch is back home at @airandspace. Learn more about the mementos that Artemis II carried: go.nasa.gov/4qJsaPO
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    NASA HQ PHOTO
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    Check out images from the National Air and Space Museum's rededication ceremony! 📸: flic.kr/s/aHBqjCY1pX
    Director of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum Christopher Browne delivers remarks during the museum’s rededication ceremony Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber)
    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman delivers remarks during the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum rededication ceremony Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber)
    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, left, and  Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian Institution Ellen Stofan, right, unveil a plaque during the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum rededication ceremony Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber)
    A swatch of muslin fabric from the original Wright Flyer the Wright Brothers used to make the first powered flight in 1903 is seen prior to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum rededication ceremony Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Washington. The swatch is being returned to the museum after having been flown aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission around the Moon and back to Earth in April 2026. Photo Credit: (NASA/Keegan Barber)
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    NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
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    People say @USMNT winning the World Cup is impossible. People said landing humans on the Moon was impossible. Americans did it 6 times. No one has done it since. And, we’re doing it again. The U.S. has a rich history of achieving the near impossible. So, when you guys defy
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    Time to go touch the moon. 🌙 The latest episode of Behind the Crest presented by @VW is available now: ussoc.cr/BTC630
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    Have you looked up what our @NASAHubble telescope saw on your birthday? Our popular page has a new look — and now, you can use it to find five stellar sights that Hubble was observing on whatever day you choose. Check it out: go.nasa.gov/4xZJ5Sk
    A screenshot of the "What Did Hubble See On Your Birthday" website, with buttons to "Select Your Birth Date" and five Hubble photos displayed beneath. A reddish-blue star system faintly fills the background. Credit: NASA
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    For 250 years, America has pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. From the invention of the airplane to the first steps on the Moon and the missions shaping tomorrow, NASA embodies the fearless spirit of discovery that defines our Nation. As we celebrate America's 250th with
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    Jun 30
    We're thinking about it.
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    Jun 30
    We're considering plans to send PROMISE—a Polar Rover for Observation, Mapping, and In-Situ Exploration—to the Moon. PROMISE builds on the technology and lessons learned from NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers.
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    NASA Moon Base
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    Jun 30
    Four new Moon deliveries. One shared goal. 🌕 @NASA is increasing the cadence of lunar exploration with four newly announced commercial lunar lander missions that will deliver NASA science and technology payloads to expand scientific discovery and help advance the capabilities
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    Jun 30
    LIVE: More missions. More momentum. More exploration. We have a @NASAMoonBase update! Listen in as we discuss our plans to establish a long-term human presence on the Moon.
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    NASA Moon Base Update
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    Jun 30
    Replying to @NASA and @NASAMoonBase
    Award details by the numbers: @astrobotic — $297.9 million for two lunar lander deliveries @FireflySpace — $144.2 million for one lunar lander delivery @Int_Machines — $148.3 million for one lunar lander delivery
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    Jun 30
    Each lunar lander will deliver NASA science and technology that will study the lunar environment, informing future missions and long-term human exploration of the Moon. Want to help build the @NASAMoonBase? Stay tuned for opportunities to contribute:
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    Jun 30
    Have any questions for today's @NASAMoonBase update? Share them in the replies — we'll look to answer a few during the event!
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    NASA Moon Base
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    Jun 30
    Three words: More. Moon. Deliveries. 🌕✨ Join us live at 2:30 p.m. ET as @NASAAdmin Jared Isaacman announces the next lunar lander mission awards and shares the latest on NASA's plans to build a Moon Base. nasa.gov/news-release/n…
    Graphic for NASA's Moon Base initiative. The Moon appears against a dark background. The words "Moon Base" are displayed across the center, with Earth forming one of the letters. Below, the tagline reads: "June 2026 Update."
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    Jun 30
    It's a double feature!🎥 We’re kicking off summer skywatching season by observing Meteor Watch Day and International Asteroid Day, both today, June 30. Learn about meteors, how you can see them, and how NASA keeps an eye on near-Earth asteroids: go.nasa.gov/4oVsifh
    In this 30 second exposure taken with a circular fish-eye lens, a meteor streaks across the sky during the annual Perseid meteor shower on Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 in Spruce Knob, West Virginia. The Perseids will peak this year from August 12-13.
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    NASA's Johnson Space Center
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    Jun 30
    Spacewalks may happen in space, but they’re powered from Houston. 🧑‍🚀 Inside Mission Control at Johnson Space Center, flight controllers track every moment of a spacewalk with precision, monitoring suit performance, guiding procedures, and coordinating each step with the crew
    CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jenni Gibbons serves as the Ground IV, relaying instructions from Mission Control Houston. Photo: NASA/Josh Valcarcel
    Flight controllers in Mission Control Houston monitor US EVA 95 outside the International Space Station. Photo: NASA/Josh Valcarcel
    Flight controllers in Mission Control Houston monitor US EVA 95 outside the International Space Station. Photo: NASA/Josh Valcarcel
    Flight Director Fiona Antkowiak speaks with EVA (Extravehicular Activity) Lead Faruq Sabur in Mission Control Houston while monitoring a spacewalk. Photo: NASA/Josh Valcarcel
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    Jun 30
    LIVE: Watch @Astro_ChrisW and @Astro_Jessica go on a spacewalk! They're replacing a wrist joint on the @Space_Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm.
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    NASA
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    Jun 29
    That’s one big chandelier… The @NASAHubble team captured this sparkling photo of the Chandelier Cluster, a globular star cluster within our Milky Way galaxy. A globular cluster is a dense collection of thousands to millions of stars bound by gravity. go.nasa.gov/4vFmlpi
    A dense, sparkly star field collecting around a central point. The stars are various shades of white, yellow, and blue. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Sarajedini, G. Piotto
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    NASA
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    Jun 28
    Last week, two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela. NASA satellites are providing critical support, capturing imagery and data to help teams on the ground assess impacts and guide response efforts.  This map, created with data from the NISAR mission, shows how the quakes
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    NASA
    @NASA
    Jun 28
    NASA’s Disasters Response Coordination System has activated to support and will continue releasing additional maps and data products as they become available. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/4arCXIF
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