NASA Invites 150 Lucky Twitter Followers To Launch Of Lunar Spacecraft

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Sept. 1, 2011

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
allard.beutel@nasa.gov 

Stephanie L. Schierholz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4997
stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov 

Veronica McGregor
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-9452 
veronica.c.mcgregor@jpl.nasa.gov 

RELEASE: 11-285

NASA INVITES 150 LUCKY TWITTER FOLLOWERS TO LAUNCH OF LUNAR SPACECRAFT

WASHINGTON -- NASA has invited 150 followers of the agency's Twitter 
account to a two-day launch Tweetup Sept. 7-8. The Tweetup is 
expected to culminate in the launch of the twin lunar-bound GRAIL 
spacecraft aboard a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force 
Station in Florida.

The launch is targeted for 8:37 a.m. EDT on Sept. 8. The two GRAIL 
spacecraft will fly in tandem orbits around the moon for several 
months to measure its gravity field in unprecedented detail from 
crust to core. The mission also will answer longstanding questions 
about the moon and provide scientists with a better understanding of 
how Earth and other rocky planets in the solar system formed.

Tweetup participants were selected from more than 800 people who 
registered online. They will share their Tweetup experiences with 
their followers through the social networking site Twitter.

Participants represent the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, 
India, Indonesia, Spain and the United Kingdom. Attendees from the 
U.S. come from 32 states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, 
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, 
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, 
Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, 
Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, 
Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.

Beginning at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, NASA will broadcast a 
portion of the Tweetup when attendees talk with NASA Administrator 
Charles Bolden; Jim Adams, deputy director of planetary science at 
NASA Headquarters in Washington; Maria Zuber, GRAIL principal 
investigator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 
Cambridge; Sami Asmar, GRAIL deputy project scientist at NASA's Jet 
Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.; and Neil deGrasse Tyson, 
astrophysicist and Frederick P. Rose Director at the American Museum 
of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium in New York. To watch the 
broadcast, visit:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-tweetup

Participants also will tour NASA's Kennedy Space Center and Cape 
Canaveral, including a close-up visit to the launch pad. 

Reporters interested in interviewing Tweetup attendees should contact 
Stephanie Schierholz at 202-358-1100 or 
stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov. Reporters interested in covering the 
afternoon program Sept. 7 at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex 
must secure access through Andrea Farmer by 5 p.m. Sept. 6 at 
321-449-4318 or afarmer@dncinc.com. 

Previously, NASA invited groups to attend the launch of the Juno 
spacecraft on its way to Jupiter and to five space shuttle launches: 
Atlantis' STS-129, STS-132 and STS-135 missions, Discovery's STS-133 
mission, and Endeavour's STS-134 mission.

To follow participants on Twitter as they experience the prelaunch 
events and GRAIL's liftoff, follow the #NASATweetup hashtag and the 
list of attendees at:

http://www.twitter.com/nasatweetup/grail-launch

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., manages the 
mission. For more information about GRAIL, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/grail

To connect with NASA on Twitter and other social networking sites, 
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/connect 

	
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