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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.

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NASA1 year ago

Learn more about what the patch symbolizes:

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Galaxy Network1 year ago

Patch? NASA is an embarrassing joke. ZERO accomplishments. HUGE expense. Time for all NASA to quit and go home. Let Elon take it from here. NASA is a pointless entity who does little more than burn insane amounts of money.

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ARRUN1 year ago

NASA is the best 💪🏻

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Page to Pixel Publishing2 years ago

Boost, surf, and weave your way through The Art of Flight, an arcade game about flying multiple ships at the same time. With solo, local co-op, and a leaderboard, there are tons of ways to play. Wishlist on Steam today!

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ENSpaceX1 year ago

That’s fantastic

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aircraftmaintenancengineer1 year ago

😍😍🚀

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Aurora Sky1 year ago

Awesome 🤩

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Ivey | Aiiii1 year ago

How do I get one of those?

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montag 🪐1 year ago

Nice patches. !!

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Isaac1 year ago

The Artemis mission mirrors Apollo 8's historic 1968 lunar orbit, but with 50+ years of advances. Dr. Eugene Parker's solar wind research now helps protect crews from radiation, while new composite materials make the capsule 40% lighter than Apollo's aluminum shell.

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𝕋ℝ𝕆𝕐 𝕠𝕗 𝕏1 year ago

@NASAArtemis Can you fix the N

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