This week at NASA, we:\r\r- Clocked a magnetar’s multimillion-degree hotspots\r- Worked on spacecraft bound for Jupiter & an asteroid\r- Briefed ClimateEnvoy on Earth-monitoring missions\r- Invited you to fly with us to the Moon\r\rGet your boarding pass at
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Artemis I will be the first uncrewed flight test of the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft. The flight paves the way toward landing the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon!Enter your name and a custom pin to generate your boarding pass. Remember your pin. You will need it to access your boarding pass in the future.
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NASA says it supports employees' use of preferred pronouns amid online criticismChelsea “Foxanne” Gohd joined Space.com in 2018 and is now a Senior Writer, writing about everything from climate change to planetary science and human spaceflight in both articles and on-camera in videos. With a degree in Public Health and biological sciences, Chelsea has written and worked for institutions including the American Museum of Natural History, Scientific American, Discover Magazine Blog, Astronomy Magazine and Live Science. When not writing, editing or filming something space-y, Chelsea 'Foxanne' Gohd is writing music and performing as Foxanne, even launching a song to space in 2021 with Inspiration4. You can follow her on Twitter chelsea_gohd and foxannemusic.
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