We have a crew! Congrats to these four: our new Artemis III crew! I can’t wait to work with them.
For Artemis III, I will be filling the role as lead Capcom.
Credit: NASA
ALT The Artemis III crew poses for an official portrait (from left: Andre Douglas, Luca Parmitano, Randy Bresnik, Frank Rubio).
Our @NASARoman space telescope is officially slated to launch on Aug. 30!
Get the details and follow Roman's journey on our new Roman Space Telescope blog: go.nasa.gov/3RQxDIc
ALT An infographic about the Roman Space Telescope, titled "Capturing The Big Picture: What Roman Will Reveal." Various boxes beneath highlight that Roman will observe, for example, "80,000 supernovae" and "billions of galaxies". Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
That’s right. Under budget AND ahead of schedule.
Looking forward to seeing the beginning of the world-changing Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope NET August 30.
For the 2nd month in a row, zero new apartments were permitted in the Pikes Peak region.
The Year to Date total continues to sit at 388 new units with a total of 4,097 units still under construction. #apartments#newapartment#construction#permits
Pegasus is going to the Moon!
Built for NASA's LTVS contract, Pegasus provides Artemis Astronauts with reliable, safe, and highly achievable mobility on the Moon in 2028.
Capable of operating manually or autonomously, this next generation LTV can traverse 900 kilometers of rugged lunar terrain at speeds up to 15 KPH. Pegasus leverages the resiliency of our spaceflight-proven rover technologies, enabling it to operate for at least one year and through the lunar night.
Pegasus is the first step in laying the groundwork for a Moon Base.
@NASA#TheNextLeap#LunarOutpost#DrivingArtemis#SpaceTech#Innovation
Been working in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program going on 4 years. We have insanely high standards to keep our nuclear plants safe and have never had an accident in the program’s 70 year existence and 7,600 reactor years of operation. Currently about 97 reactors are in service right now. Reactors are very safe. We have shown that in the Navy and overall, have had a very safe track record in the US civilian sector at large too. Time to kill the bad narrative on atom splitting.
This crash got a lot of attention when it happened a few days before Thanksgiving last year
This is from dash/body cam footage we recently obtained of it. Five k!lled. Three of them children
The man responsible? A parolee we wanted to know more about.
And now we do
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Denver has instituted a one year moratorium on data center development.
City Councilman Kevin Flynn: “I know we’ve had data centers for decades, but the type and the technology and the resources they require have accelerated at almost a superhuman pace.”
denvergazette.com/2026/05/18…
Heres the full quote, 1/2: The (data center) facility that’s under construction now, I think, was approved under the general category of storage and trade facilities, which really doesn’t speak to what this facility is,” Flynn said.
2/2: “I know we’ve had data centers for decades, but the type and the technology and the resources they require have accelerated at almost a superhuman pace, and it’s hard to visualize what society and technology will be like in 10 years from now.”
@DenverGazette@NoFilmNeeded
It doesn’t get much closer than that. Looks like Campo dodged the fire by a few hundred feet.
Huge hat tip to first responders who saved Campo today.
#COwx
Cleared for the next step. ✅
Our Next-Generation Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator passed its critical design review, advancing nuclear power for deep space missions.
Learn more: spklr.io/6014EzWDe
I’m here for a second community meeting concerning #projecttaurus in Colorado Springs.
A California company, Raeden, is looking to build an #AI data center in the city.
Oh man. Someone brought up China “being open for business” in regards to data centers.
This drew more jeers.
“Keep an open mind,” he said. The crowd was not interested with one person shouting “nope!”
I couldn’t keep up with everything tonight.
And my story absolutely won’t be able to capture EVERYTHING that happened.
I hope some of my video captured the frustration the community has and the responses shared by Raeden and city officials.