- NASA Tweetup
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NASA has hosted many events for its Twitter enthusiasts called NASA Tweetups. These events provide guests with VIP access to NASA facilities and speakers with the goal of leveraging participants' social networks to further the outreach requirements of NASA as laid out in the National Aeronautics and Space Act.[1]
The first NASA Tweetup was held at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, in January 2009. During this event, guests were given exclusive tours and access to JPL scientists and engineers. The event was held from 5:30-7PM and much of the event was broadcast over UStream.[2] Since then many other tweetups have been held, including ones spanning many days and some at other locations other than NASA facilities. Some tweetups are only a few hours long while some much longer, such as the STS-133 launch tweetup, which was a week long – the only one of its kind.
Participants are chosen randomly from submitted applications.[3] [4] from an open application process on the web. For the STS-135 Tweetup, 150 were chosen from over 5500 applications.[5][6] To date, 6 NASA field centers and NASA HQ have hosted tweetup events. There were 5 NASA Tweetups in 2009 and 10 in 2010, and 13 planned for 2011. As of August 2011, over 2,000 participants have been part of official NASA Tweetups, since 2009.[7]
NASA, in an attempt to measure the impact of tweetups, tracked 10,665 tweets originating from 150 participants in the Juno Tweetup as well as the subsequent retweets and found 29.9 million potential impressions.[8]
List of NASA Tweetups
# Date Event Location Official speakers Notes Attendees 31 November 23 & 26[9] Mars Science Laboratory Launch[10] KSC Astronauts Doug Wheelock (@Astro_Wheels) and Leland Melvin (@Astro_Flow), NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Bill Nye (@TheScienceGuy), engineers from JPL; Also: @MarsCuriosity [11] Launch of the Mars Science Laboratory mission carrying the Curiosity rover[12] 150 30 November 8, 2011 Langley Tweetup[13] Langley (LRC) Charles Harris, Director of Research, NASA Langley
Bruce Fisher, Flight Services
Mike Obland, Airborne Science
Susan Still Kilrain, space shuttle pilot
Karen Whitley, Inflatable Lunar Habitat
Mary Beth Wusk, Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator
Amanda Cutright, Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment
Roman Paryz, National Transonic Facility
Martin Annett, Landing Impact Research/Hydro Impact Basin Facility[14]First tweetup at Langley 50 29 October 27, 2011[15] NPP satellite
(Delta II) Launch[16]VAFB @NASANPP;
NASA Astronaut Piers Sellers, the deputy director of the Sciences and Exploration Directorate at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland;
NPP Project Scientist Jim Gleason;
NPP Systems Manager Janice Smith;
NASA Launch Director Tim Dunn;
Scott Asbury, a senior program manager with Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Corp. in Boulder, Colorado.[15]First tweetup at Vandenberg;[16]
First tweetup for a U.S. West coast launch;[15]
Launch of Earth-observing NPP satellite[16]20-24
[15][17]28 October 21, 2011 Wallops Tweetup[18] Wallops (WFF) Rebecca Powell, Dr. Joyce Winterton, Stephanie Schierholz-intro; Harold Cherrix, Ed Lagman, Rob Marshall, Cliff Murphy-NASA Sounding Rocket; Henry Cathey & Debbie Fairbrother-NASA Balloon Program; Sarah Daugherty-Range Control Center; Les Kovacs & Kate Campbell-Taurus II HIF (Orbital Sciences)
Bill Wrobel-Wallops DirectorFirst tweetup at Wallops 50 27 October 14, 2011 SOFIA Telescope/Ames Tweetup[19] Ames (ARC) David Morse (@drmNASA); Dr. Pamela Marcum, SOFIA Project Scientist; Bill Thigpen, NASA Advanced Supercomputing; Steven Beard & Dean Giovannetti, Vertical Motion Simulator; Thomas Roellig, SOFIA Deputy Project Scientist; Roger Hunter, Kepler mission
Also: @SOFIATelescope50 26 October 13, 2011 STS-135 Crew (Magnus & Ferguson)[20] NASA HQ Final Space Shuttle crew members Sandy Magnus (@Astro_Sandy) and Chris Ferguson (@Astro_Ferg) 150 25 September 7-8, 2011 GRAIL spacecraft (Delta II) Launch[21] KSC Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson), NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Nichelle Nichols (@RealNichelle), Jim Adams (@NASAJim), Sally Ride Science (@SallyRideSci), @VeronicaMcG (@NASAJPL), Maria Zuber, @Doug_Ellison (@NASA_Eyes), @TrentPerotto[22] Launch of twin lunar-bound spacecraft 150 24 August 4-5, 2011 Juno spacecraft (Atlas V Launch)[23] KSC Bill Nye (@thescienceguy), @NASAJim, @VeronicaMcG (@NASAJPL), NASA Chief Scientist Waleed Abdalati, @TrentPerotto, @SteveMatousek, @Doug_Ellison (@NASA_Eyes), @CassiniSaturn, @NASA_LSP & Juno Science Team members[24] Launch of the Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft 150 23 July 21, 2011 STS-135 Landing[25] KSC Final landing of the Space Shuttle 50 22 July 19, 2011 STS-135 Mission[26] JSC @Astro_Clay, @StationCDRKelly, @Carbon_Flight, @saroy, @mgrabois, @gnholt, @Astro_Ron (from space), NASA PAO Josh Byerly Space Shuttle ascent, rendezvous & landing simulators, as well as the Mission Control Center and the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility 30 21 July 7-8, 2011 STS-135 Launch[27] KSC Lori Garver (@Lori_Garver), Elmo, @Astro_Mike, @Astro_Wheels, @Phalanx, @ISS_NatlLab, Bill Gerstenmeier, Robert Crippen, @Astro_Ron (from space) Final launch of the Space Shuttle 152 20 June 6, 2011 JPL Tweetup[28] JPL Aquarius, GRAIL, Juno, Mars Science Laboratory / @MarsCuriosity, Dawn, @SOFIATelescope, @NASAJPL, @MarsRovers, @AsteroidWatch A few of the tweetup attendees were also invited to attend the June 8, 2011, SOFIA Telescope Media Day at Dryden Flight Research Center.[29] 120 19 Apr. 28-29, 2011
May 16, 2011STS-134 Launch[30] KSC @Astro_Clay @Astro_Flow, Astronaut Ricky Arnold
NASA Chief Scientist, Waleed AbdalatiThe Shuttle launch was delayed, but participants were invited back for its successful May launch attempt -- the final flight of Space Shuttle Endeavour. 150 18 Mar. 19, 2011 Sun-Earth Day 2011[31][32] Goddard (GSFC)
NASMAleya Littleton, Vicky Portway (NASM)
Troy Cline, Michelle Thaller (GSFC)
NASA EDGE (live show broadcast)[33]
@SunEarthDay @NASA_SDO, @Camilla_SDO,First tweetup at GSFC (see SDO is GO, #6 below) 100[34] 17 Mar. 16, 2011 @Astro_Wheels Tweetup[35] NASA HQ Expedition 25 Commander Doug Wheelock (@Astro_Wheels) "Wheels" was the first person to check-in in space, using Foursquare Unk 16 Feb. 11, 2011 Ames Planet Hunters Ames (ARC) @worden, @NASAKepler presented by @batalha, David Morrison, Director of the Carl Sagan Center at SETI, @SOFIAtelescope First tweetup at ARC Unk 15 Nov. 10, 2010 STS-133 Mission JSC @Astro_Clay, @AstroRobonaut, Flight Director @Tungsten_Flight & PAO Rob Navias Although STS-133 was delayed, the tweetup went on as scheduled. 19 14 Oct. 31-Nov. 5, 2010
Feb. 24, 2011STS-133 Launch KSC @Astro_Ron, @Astro_Soichi, @Astro_Flow, @Astro_Bones, Shannon Walker & @AstroRobonaut First extended tweetup
Discovery's launch was delayed, but participants were invited back for successful Feb. launch attempt -- the final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery.146 13 July 29, 2010 @Astro_TJ Tweetup NASA HQ Expedition 22/23 Flight Engineer & Science Officer, @Astro_TJ TJ was the first astronaut to send a live tweet from space (and set up the Station's live Internet) 70[36] 12 June 5, 2010 World Science Festival NYU's Kimmel Center @Astro_Flow, @Astro_Sandy, John C. Mather, Brian Greene 73 11 May 19, 2010 STS-132 Mission JSC @Astro_Ron (Answered Questions by Tweet), Talat Hussain (Boeing - Presented on TDRS), Ellen Ochoa, Deputy JSC Director and Former Astronaut, @Astro_Jeff 82 10 May 13-14, 2010 STS-132 Launch KSC @Bobby_Braun, @Lori_Garver, @Rocky_Sci, astronauts Dave Wolf & Janice Voss 2nd Tweetup at a Shuttle Atlantis launch 143 9 May 3, 2010 SDO First Light DC - Newseum Dean Pesnell, SDO project scientist, NASA GSFC
Madhulika Guhathakurta, SDO program scientist, NASA HQ[37][38]Hosted by Goddard Space Flight Center. 16 8 April 18, 2010 Earth Day - 40th[39] DC - National Mall James Balog, Rob Simmon, Compton Tucker[40] 40 7 Feb 17, 2010 STS-130 Mission[41] JSC @Astro_Bones/@ZeroG_MD First tweetup at JSC 100[42] 6 Feb 11, 2010 "SDO is Go" Launch[43] KSC First launch tweetup for uncrewed vehicle
Organized by GSFC Aleya Littleton and Andy Wolt
A concurrent tweetup at Goddard was planned, but a large snow storm caused it to be cancelled.[44]15[45]
35 (GSFC)5 Nov 15-16, 2009 STS-129 Launch[46] KSC @Astro_Mike, Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly), Jon Cowart (@Rocky_Sci), @MarsPhoenix's @VeronicaMcG, Miles O'Brien, Wayne Hale First tweetup at KSC
First Shuttle launch tweetup
First 2-day event101[47] 4 Oct. 21, 2009 ISS Crew[48] NASA HQ @Astro_Nicole & @Astro_Jeff aboard ISS First tweetup featuring live downlink from ISS
Link with ISS was cut short due to a false alarm aboard Station during tweetup.[49]24 3 Sept. 24, 2009 STS-127 Crew NASA HQ @Astro_127 & the rest of STS-127 crew 39 2 July 21, 2009 STS-125 Crew[50][51] NASA HQ @Astro_Mike & rest of STS-125 crew First tweetup at NASA HQ Unk 1 Jan. 21, 2009 JPL Tweetup
[2][52][53][54][55]JPL @MarsPhoenix's @VeronicaMcG First NASA tweetup
First tweetup at JPL150 # Date Event Location Official speakers Notes Attendees 12 October 11, 2011 #EndeavourLA Launch Tweetup[56] California Science Center Astronaut Mark Kelly (@ShuttleCDRKelly) and the STS-134 crew. 50 11 October 9, 2011 SpaceTweetup in the Netherlands[57] ESTEC Franco Ongaro, Director of ESA's Technology Center ESTEC, astronaut Christer Fuglesang (@CFuglesang) ~25 10 September 22, 2011 CNES Ariane VA204 Launch Tweetup[58] CNES, Evry, France Meet people in launcher management and secondary launch control center Witness Ariane 5 flight VA204 launch from Le Kourou, from the Launcher Center in Evry, near Paris 14 9 September 18, 2011 DLR & ESA First European Space Tweetup[59] DLR site Cologne /ESA European Astronaut Center, Cologne, Germany Mike Fincke Greg Chamitoff Greg Johnson Paolo A.Nespoli Catherine Coleman Paolo Ferri, Alexander Soucek, Bob Meyer, Alois Himmes, Ed Trollope, Stephanie Schierholz, Beth Beck, Luca Parmitano, Alexander Gerst, Samantha Cristoforetti, Thomas Reiter, Jan Wörner, Michel Tognini See the SpaceTweetup wiki for details 60 8 September 8, 2011 ATK #DM3 rocket ground test Tweetup Promontory, Utah, USA Alliant_Techsystems Witness rocket ground test at ATK in Utah ~25 7 July 29, 2011 New Space Tweetup[60] HackerDojo[61] None (more of a party) Sponsored by the Space Frontier Foundation[62] ~100 [63] 6 July 8, 2011
same as STS135 launchCanadian Space Agency Tweetup[64] CSA HQ, Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada Canadian Astronauts @Cmdr_Hadfield, @Astro_Jeremy, Julie Payette, @Astro_DavidS, Robert Thirsk and @AstroDaveMD; CSA officials Alain Berinstain, Benoît Marcotte 32 5 July 6-8, 2011
during STS135 launchSpace View Park Tweetup Spaceview Park, Titusville, Florida, USA NASA Tweetup hopefuls who did not receive a golden ticket but came to bid farewell to the Shuttle Program. 200+registrants 4 June 18, 2011 National Air & Space Museum's Be a Pilot Day Tweetup[65] NASM Udvar Hazy Center Jack Dailey, NASM Director 25[66] 3 June 2-3, 2011 Space Camp Tweetup[67][68] Space Camp & MSFC @SpaceCampUSA, Astronaut Hoot Gibson, Tim Pickens Organized by U.S. Space Camp and the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, rather than NASA. 13[69] 2 May 13, 2011 Canadian Space Agency Tweetup[70] - Launch of the Living in Space Exhibition Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Canadian Astronauts @Cmdr_Hadfield, @Astro_Jeremy, Steve MacLean (CSA President), @Astro_DavidS and Robert Thirsk Q&A Session with students and tweeps 20 1 Oct 27, 2010 Tour & Tweet Goddard Space Flight Center Dr. James B. Garvin, Chief Scientist Included tour of spacecraft testing facilities and earth sciences visualization lab[1] 12 External links
- Official site for NASA Tweetups - http://www.nasa.gov/connect/tweetup/index.html
- NASATweetup on Twitter
- NASA on Twitter
- NASA Tweetup community wiki
- SpaceTweetup on Twitter
- 9.88 gigapixel panoramic image of Juno Tweetup
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@stephen4x No.Selection is random. Don't know bios until after. But lots of new media follow us. Media credentials http://go.nasa.gov/lswx9c—@NASATweetup, http://twitter.com/#!/NASATweetup/status/81539956316704768
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We know it's hard to be 1 of the people not selected for #NASATweetup. Knowing we'll disappoint 5,200 people isn't easy either :(.—@NASATweetup, http://twitter.com/#!/NASATweetup/status/79303160388272129
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If it seems a lot are "not selected" for #NASATweetup it's true: 5,200 vs 150 selected & 150 #NASAwaitup. Wish we could invite all!—@NASATweetup, http://twitter.com/#!/NASATweetup/status/79287192186392576
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