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Artemis II & moon, another view. Photo: @ulalaunch

LaunchPhoto's tweet image. Artemis II & moon, another view. 

Photo: @ulalaunch

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NASA has now confirmed that the earliest opportunity for Crew-12 to launch is 6 a.m. EST on Feb. 11. Depending on how the Artemis II wet dress test goes, that mission could still precede Crew-12.


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The crew safely landed after a landing gear mishap. Excellent piloting.

NASA WB-57 involved in landing incident at Ellington Airport in #houston @KHOU



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Starship launch in 6 weeks

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🚨ARTEMIS II LAUNCH VIEWING🚨 🚀Launch viewing packages are now available for Artemis II.* bit.ly/3O22gZ6 *NASA has not yet announced a launch date or time for Artemis II, but launch opportunities open no earlier than Feb. 6. Please read all information before…

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🚀Launch viewing packages are now available for Artemis II.* bit.ly/3O22gZ6
*NASA has not yet announced a launch date or time for Artemis II, but launch opportunities open no earlier than Feb. 6. Please read all information before…

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I'm hearing the new date for the launch of Crew 12 is now February 11. It's not clear to me whether NASA will still try to launch Artemis II ahead of this date.


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On the launchpad. In the final stretch of its 12-hour journey to Launch Pad 39B on Jan. 17, the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft formed a silhouette in the glowing Florida sunset. Teams are now preparing the rocket for a wet dress rehearsal, targeted for no later than Feb. 2.

NASAArtemis's tweet image. On the launchpad.

In the final stretch of its 12-hour journey to Launch Pad 39B on Jan. 17, the Artemis II rocket and spacecraft formed a silhouette in the glowing Florida sunset. Teams are now preparing the rocket for a wet dress rehearsal, targeted for no later than Feb. 2.

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Artemis II at sunset on pad 39B. (@ulalaunch photo)

LaunchPhoto's tweet image. Artemis II at sunset on pad 39B.

(@ulalaunch photo)

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a raw edit 🤔

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Reflecting on what’s to come…

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Reflecting on what’s to come…

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🚨L-18 days and counting till Artemis II🚨 For the first time in 19,403 days, humanity has a rocket standing on the pad that was built to carry humans to the Moon! 🌎🚀🌕 📅Launch NET: February 6, 2026 🕘Launch Window: 9:41 PM – 11:41 PM ET Follow us for the latest Artemis II…

TLPN_Official's tweet image. 🚨L-18 days and counting till Artemis II🚨
For the first time in 19,403 days, humanity has a rocket standing on the pad that was built to carry humans to the Moon! 🌎🚀🌕

📅Launch NET: February 6, 2026
🕘Launch Window: 9:41 PM – 11:41 PM ET

Follow us for the latest Artemis II…

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Artemis II on the pad at sunset following its ten-hour crawl from the VAB to pad 39B. (photo: @ulalaunch)

LaunchPhoto's tweet image. Artemis II on the pad at sunset following its ten-hour crawl from the VAB to pad 39B. 

(photo: @ulalaunch)

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SLS Artemis II heads out the door of the VAB on its way to the pad for the first human mission to the moon since 1972. (photo: @ulalaunch)

LaunchPhoto's tweet image. SLS Artemis II heads out the door of the VAB on its way to the pad for the first human mission to the moon since 1972. (photo: @ulalaunch)

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The future is bright

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Artemis II heads to 39B Photo Credit: (NASA/John Kraus)

johnkrausphotos's tweet image. Artemis II heads to 39B

Photo Credit: (NASA/John Kraus)

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Humanity is on the road back to the moon. Today, Artemis II rolled out of the NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building in Cape Canaveral Florida. We are watching history being written in real time.

nyoomtm's tweet image. Humanity is on the road back to the moon.

Today, Artemis II rolled out of the NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building in Cape Canaveral Florida. 

We are watching history being written in real time.

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Padbound! SLS is heading to LC-39B, slated to return humans to the moon for the first time in 52 years. What a time to be alive! 📸 @NASASpaceflight Pick up this print here at - shop.nasaspaceflight.com/products/padbo…

JerryPikePhoto's tweet image. Padbound! 

SLS is heading to LC-39B, slated to return humans to the moon for the first time in 52 years. What a time to be alive! 

📸 @NASASpaceflight 

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shop.nasaspaceflight.com/products/padbo…

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Here it is! 🚀 This SLS rocket is on its way to Launch Complex 39B ahead of launch, which is currently scheduled for no earlier than February 6th. This rocket, paired with the Orion capsule, will carry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with…

JennyHPhoto's tweet image. Here it is! 🚀 This SLS rocket is on its way to Launch Complex 39B ahead of launch, which is currently scheduled for no earlier than February 6th.

This rocket, paired with the Orion capsule, will carry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with…

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Wow. LETS GO!!!

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After many months inside the VAB being stacked and prepared for launch, the NASA SLS rocket has come outside fully as it rolls out to LC-39B ahead of the Artemis II Crewed mission to the moon. Follow along on @NASASpaceflight ongoing rollout coverage youtube.com/watch?v=s6NyK6…


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