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NASA @NASA
@N7AKhan An engine bleed is part of our regular pre-launch operations to prepare the engines. Teams prefer to not put super cold fuel in warm engines, so we run liquid nitrogen through them first to chill them down. — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
The launch of #Artemis I is no longer happening today as teams work through an issue with an engine bleed. Teams will continue to gather data, and we will keep you posted on the timing of the next launch attempt. https://t.co/tQ0lp6Ruhv https://t.co/u6Uiim2mom — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
#Artemis I update: Launch is currently in an unplanned hold as the team works on an issue with engine number 3 on the @NASA_SLS core stage. Operations commentary continues at https://t.co/z1RgZwQkWS https://t.co/mFyoeRMC6q — PolitiTweet.org
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The countdown clock is on a hold at T-40 minutes. The hydrogen team of the @NASA_SLS rocket is discussing plans with the #Artemis I launch director. Operational commentary continues at https://t.co/z1RgZwQkWS. https://t.co/5J6rHVCe44 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@giulioprisco Hi Giulio, engineers are still working through pre-launch operations. We'll have an update on our 4K YouTube stream shortly. In the meantime, you can join operations commentary in progress on https://t.co/z1RgZwQkWS — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Engineers are working through @NASA_SLS pre-launch tanking operations. We will continue to share #Artemis updates. https://t.co/z1RgZwQkWS — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@PVBuk Engineers are still working through pre-launch operations. Our 4K YouTube stream will start shortly! You can join operations commentary in progress on https://t.co/z1RgZwQkWS — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE NOW: The #Artemis era of exploration begins today with @NASAArtemis I, the first flight test of the rocket and spacecraft that will take humanity to the Moon. The launch window opens at 8:33am ET (12:33 UTC). https://t.co/mFyoeRMC6q — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Liquid hydrogen replenish is closed and now in revert to troubleshoot the bleed on engine number 3. Teams are working to increase pressure in the bleed on engine 3 to continue conditioning the four RS-25 engines on @NASA_SLS for launch. https://t.co/wEUPRpb8q2 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
During the transition from slow fill to fast fill of LH2 into the @NASA_SLS rocket, we saw a spike in the amount of hydrogen that is allowed to leak into the purge can. The leak is at an acceptable level and we have returned to fast fill operations: https://t.co/9LqSHAB3Mq — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Teams are assessing LH2 propellant loading on the @NASA_SLS rocket for the #Artemis I mission. Stay tuned for updates. https://t.co/u3mjNzC8Hu — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
Watch our mega Moon rocket @NASA_SLS get fueled up for launch. Follow @NASAGroundSys for updates on propellant loading in preparation for the #Artemis I liftoff from @NASAKennedy. https://t.co/u3mjNzC8Hu — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAArtemis: Time check: 12 hours to launch #Artemis to the Moon! — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
RT @nasahqphoto: The #Artemis I @NASA_SLS and @NASA_Orion are seen at Launch Pad 39B the day before launch. The launch window opens at 8:33… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @SenBillNelson: As our team gets ready for tomorrow’s launch, years of planning, hard work, and sacrifice that have led us to this momen… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @NASAGroundSys: #Artemis I Weather Update: Weather has improved to 80% for the start of the launch window at 8:33 a.m. EDT on Mon., Aug.… — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE: The countdown to launch is on. Get the latest weather and status update ahead of the scheduled Aug. 29 liftoff of #Artemis I. https://t.co/SKQJm51t2r — PolitiTweet.org
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"Best day of my whole life. Ever." We surprised students visiting @NASAKennedy with a close-up view of the @NASAArtemis I rocket and spacecraft that will fly to the Moon. These are the faces of the #Artemis generation. https://t.co/z6nF5APk4Q — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@Snoopy We're glad that @Snoopy has been with us to share the excitement of space exploration since Apollo. Welcome aboard #Artemis I as we take the next giant leap: https://t.co/p4Lxioksbn — PolitiTweet.org
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@krispykreme The Moon has a dense core of iron with some nickel. Its mantle is dotted with minerals like olivine and pyroxene, and its crust is covered in a fine gray dust called lunar regolith. Less tasty than cheesecake? Maybe, but we think science is pretty sweet. https://t.co/KTWovv669c https://t.co/YgWDhlYrRV — PolitiTweet.org
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@srinii1208 The first #Artemis flight will go around the Moon to test our Orion spacecraft and systems. The Artemis III mission will send astronauts to the surface, near the lunar South Pole. We've identified 13 candidate regions for an Artemis III landing: https://t.co/8o1gqcalPl — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE: NASA Administrator @SenBillNelson and agency leaders discuss how the #Artemis I flight test might influence future science, technology and human exploration of the Moon and Mars: https://t.co/etxql5hc6C — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE: NASA Administrator @SenBillNelson and agency leaders discuss how #Artemis I flight test might influence future science, technology and human exploration of the Moon and Mars: https://t.co/etxql5yf8C — PolitiTweet.org
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#Artemis I is traveling to the Moon and back — but how does the @NASA_Orion spacecraft get from Point A to B to C? Learn about the different mission milestones along the journey with this @GIPHY story: https://t.co/qiVTNNsZ9k https://t.co/ueKQJFszuh — PolitiTweet.org
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@DangeRussWilson @ciara You are GO for launch to the Moon! Hi, future #Artemis astronauts! 😍 — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
LIVE: #Artemis I mission managers provide an update, including a weather briefing, for the Monday, Aug. 29 launch of the flight test that will send an uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the Moon: https://t.co/rp7JNFt5qB — PolitiTweet.org
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@Lee44356382 @Dailymotion #Artemis I will launch from @NASAKennedy to the northeast over the Atlantic Ocean. This graphic has more details. Click through for a larger version. https://t.co/qIdNR2CB5I — PolitiTweet.org
NASA @NASA
@nfloyd58 The launch window opens at 8:33 a.m. EDT, which is 1133 GMT. All of the links to the #Artemis launch events should automatically display the broadcast time in the user's local time zone. — PolitiTweet.org
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@plungerman We feel you. Orbital dynamics don't care about human sleep schedules. You can watch on-demand recordings later in the day, and we'll keep the short recaps coming. — PolitiTweet.org
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And of course, you can always find us on NASA TV. We love sharing space with you! https://t.co/z1RgZwyJyi — PolitiTweet.org