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Forum:Hardware & Flown Items
Topic:NASA: What's in Your #NASAMoonKit?
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Expert Mode: Realistically, astronauts have pretty tight constraints when it comes to their "personal preference kit." Each astronaut is allowed a 5" by 8" by 2" (12.7 cm x 20.32 cm x 5.08 cm) volume when they travel to the International Space Station. Try to make your #NASAMoonKit fit into this tight space and show us how you did it with a picture or video!

How to Show Us What's In Your #NASAMoonKit:

There are three social media platforms that you can use to submit your work.

  • Instagram: Use the Instagram app to upload your photo or video, and in the description include #NASAMoonKit

  • Twitter: Share your image on Twitter and include #NASAMoonKit in the tweet

  • Facebook: Share your image on Facebook and include #NASAMoonKit in the post
If a #NASAMoonKit post catches our eye, we may share your post on our NASA social media accounts or share it on the Green Run broadcast.

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