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This is one slice of an incredible high resolution, enhanced color image of Pluto, recently released by NASA. You can see the full, larger version here.
Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Roman is Ready to Go!
After being assembled, our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has passed final tests, and is being prepared to move to our Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where teams will work to prepare it for a launch in early September 2026.
With a field of view at least 100 times larger than Hubble's, Roman can potentially measure light from a billion galaxies in its lifetime. It will also be able to block starlight to directly see exoplanets and planet-forming disks, complete a statistical census of planetary systems in our galaxy, and settle essential questions in the areas of dark energy, exoplanets, and infrared astrophysics.
The observatory is named after Dr. Nancy Grace Roman, NASA’s first chief astronomer who made cosmic vistas readily accessible to all by paving the way for telescopes based in space.
Want to learn more about Roman? Check out our #Roman Space Telescope tag and visit our mission page.
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People asking why Artemis II matters, lemme tell you
1. First woman to enter deep space, Christina Koch, went as a mission specialist to help test the preventative measures against the radiation that causes cancer in the ships, and primarily affects women. It affects men too but less so. Christina's literally so inspiring to me.
2. This mission and further Artemis missions are testing safety concerns to help push the boundary of what we've been able to explore up to this point. Safety is the primary purpose of the trip. This is the first step to exploring Mars and further planets! Including Europa (my beloved.)
3. Before this, only 24 humans have ever entered deep space. Of that 24, 5 are alive today and they're all in their 90s. We very much needed a newer trip to help confirm or change whatever information we had from years and years ago. Having 4 living testaments of space exploration is a very important part of keeping said exploration alive.
4. Even though it wasn't the primary purpose of the trip, we've gotten so many rare pictures! Including my favorite "Hello, World" taken by commander Reid Wiseman:
It's the second photo EVER to have a fulll illuminated Earth hemisphere, the first being "Blue Marble". All other photos of the Earth have been spliced. Blue Marble was taken during the day and Hello, World was taken at night (the exposure has been lifted for clarity). It's my new favorite photo, it's so beautiful.
I JUST NOTICED YOU CHANGED THE ASK TEXT THAT’S SO CUTE 😭😭
In that spirit, what was your favorite astronomical detail in PHM? (Book or movie)
thank u for noticing :D i do it all for her (pentapedal rock alien)
I loved everything about the book and the movie (except for the unbalanced centrifuge but that's an old joke), but especially the depiction of space travel!! very few sci-fi stories acknowledge how HUGE space is, either dismissing it with like "Well we can travel at / beyond the speed of light" or just not addressing it
PHM not only does the math correctly, but the literal years of travel time ends up being a major plot point!! If it didn't commit to that, we wouldn't have the rush for the Hail Mary mission that forces Grace on board, we wouldn't have the plot point of it being a suicide mission, you get it
I love you mathematics and logistics. math haters DO NOT interact

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"and the universe said i love you."
That's us, together.
While we're looking up at the Artemis II astronauts journeying to the Moon, they're looking back home at us.
In this image, Earth peeks through the capsule window, reminding us that a view like this relies on the ingenuity and hard work of countless people back home.
In the second image, we see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere.
Follow the Artemis II astronauts on their journey to the Moon:
Welcome to the Far Side of the Moon
A crescent Earth sets behind the Moon.
On April 6, 2026, the Artemis II astronauts flew around the Moon, observing the far side – which we never see on Earth thanks to tidal locking – with their own eyes and with cameras.
See more of the Moon:
17776 day of immortality + project hail mary + artemis ii is a crazy cocktail. drunk af off of the wonders of space and humanity’s unending will
Interrupting our regularly scheduled programming because
WE'RE GOING TO THE FUCKING MOON TODAY HOLY FUCKING SHIT LETS FUCKING GO!!!!!!!!!!!

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They are in space!
Some screenshots of the launch of Artemis II!!!
"Return to the Moon" Artemis Ⅱ 2026
l Andrew McCarthy 1,2 l Alex G Perez 3,4 l Alexander Gerst 5
Today in Space History: Artemis II Launch
April 1, 2026, marks a pivotal event in space exploration, as humanity is making our second-ever official trip to the moon!! According to live updates as of 10:15 PM, the Orion spacecraft is working just as intended.
I’m so excited to have been here to witness this! We are living history :)
Live updates for launch of NASA's Artemis II test flight will be published on this page. NASA’s launch broadcast coverage is airing
The Seahorse of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Credits: NASA, ESA, M. Livio, STScI
interrupting ur feed to bring u the undeniably bleak news that the trump admin has ordered for nasa's largest library to be closed effective immediately and for part of its collection, which includes early space race era material that has yet to be digitized, to be trashed.

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Christmas Tree Cluster and the Cone Nebula ©
NGC 2264: The Christmas Tree Cluster and Cone Nebula // Eric Coles (coles44)
Merry Christmas to everyone who celebrates!