Lora B (@lora) 's Twitter Profile
Lora B

@lora

communicator, planetary scientist, mom, and redhead ** personal account and thoughts

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calendar_today22-05-2007 20:36:26

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Women@NASA (@womennasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today and everyday, we celebrate #WomenInScience. We celebrate the physicists. The engineers. The astronauts. We celebrate the women who make space exploration possible. Join us: go.nasa.gov/2Hf5tiy

Today and everyday, we celebrate #WomenInScience. We celebrate the physicists. The engineers. The astronauts. 

We celebrate the women who make space exploration possible.  

Join us: go.nasa.gov/2Hf5tiy
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #TeacherAppreciationWeek! Our thanks go out to the teachers and educators who work tirelessly to elevate the next generation of explorers. Join us this week for live webinars and ready-to-use resources from Shambhi and NASA Citizen Science: go.nasa.gov/3NOWmZu

Happy #TeacherAppreciationWeek! Our thanks go out to the teachers and educators who work tirelessly to elevate the next generation of explorers.

Join us this week for live webinars and ready-to-use resources from <a href="/NASASTEM/">Shambhi</a> and <a href="/DoNASAScience/">NASA Citizen Science</a>: go.nasa.gov/3NOWmZu
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here they are. These bits of ancient space rock may hold clues to how the rocky planets—including our own—formed. Scientists worldwide will study the #OSIRISREx sample for generations to come to get answers on where we come from.

NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

October is a big month for the Moon! Oct. 14: Annular solar eclipse Oct. 21: International Observe the Moon Night Oct. 28: Full Moon Check out all the ways you can #ObserveTheMoon: go.nasa.gov/45rHk0M

October is a big month for the Moon!
 
Oct. 14: Annular solar eclipse
Oct. 21: International Observe the Moon Night
Oct. 28: Full Moon
 
Check out all the ways you can #ObserveTheMoon: go.nasa.gov/45rHk0M
NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Artemis I set records, exceeded expectations, and established new baselines for humans in deep space, demonstrating our ability to go farther and faster than ever before. View the story of Artemis I here: youtu.be/-YNZiasRG0Q

NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have some pumpkins that are looking a little bare? Choose an #Artemis-themed design to paint or carve your pumpkins with before Halloween! Try your hand at your favorite here. go.nasa.gov/3YqGJLp

Have some pumpkins that are looking a little bare?
 
Choose an #Artemis-themed design to paint or carve your pumpkins with before Halloween! Try your hand at your favorite here. go.nasa.gov/3YqGJLp
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all makers, artists, and designers! You could design the zero gravity indicator for the NASA Artemis II mission to the Moon. This small plushie indicates when the Orion Spacecraft spacecraft has reached space. Submit your design here: freelancer.com/moon-mascot

NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rocket? Stacking. Crew training? Underway. Mission patch? Ready to go. ✅ The Artemis II mission will embark on its journey around the Moon early 2026 — and now we’ve got the mission patch to mark the occasion.

Orion Spacecraft (@nasa_orion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s it like inside the spacecraft that will take astronauts to the Moon? Jason Hutt, Orion Systems Engineering & Integration Manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center, takes us inside a mockup of the Orion spacecraft that will carry crew to the Moon on the NASA Artemis II mission.