Anonymous 04/14/2026 (Tue) 13:38 Id: 86efbf No.180837 del
>>180800, >>180801, >>180802, >>180803, >>180804, >>180805, >>180806, >>180807, >>180809, >>180810, >>180811, >>180812, >>180813, >>180814, >>180815, >>180816, >>180817, >>180818, >>180819, >>180820, >>180821, >>180822, >>180823, >>180824, >>180825, >>180826, >>180827, >>180828, >>180829, >>180830, >>180831, >>180832, >>180833, >>180834, >>180835, >>180836
NASA @NASA - Now that the Artemis II crew is home, what's next for our Artemis program?
We're preparing to launch Artemis missions every year. Artemis III is next up in 2027, with Artemis IV landing on the Moon in 2028.
Learn more about the Artemis mission cadence: https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/artemis/
https://x.com/NASA/status/2043802664069194055

NASA @NASA - New photos from the Moon!
We're continuing to unveil new images from the Artemis II mission—including these two photos from April 6, showing a crescent Earthrise and a closeup of the lunar farside. Keep up with the latest: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii-multimedia/
https://x.com/NASA/status/2043798499771269626

NASA @NASA - Want to hear more from the Artemis II astronauts?
Fresh off their return to Earth, the crew will hold a news conference at 2:30pm ET (1830 UTC) on Thursday, April 16, to discuss their mission: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-host-artemis-ii-crew-postflight-news-conference/
https://x.com/NASA/status/2043790369037439327

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman @NASAAdmin - Damn this is great.
https://x.com/NASAAdmin/status/2043887270454087711

Message too long. Click here to view full text.