NASA Astronaut Tweets Provide Inside Look at Mission Training

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April 06, 2009

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington 
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James Hartsfield 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-056

NASA ASTRONAUT TWEETS PROVIDE INSIDE LOOK AT MISSION TRAINING

HOUSTON -- NASA astronaut Mike Massimino is using Twitter to provide a 
unique, behind the scenes peek at the last weeks of his training for 
the fifth and final shuttle servicing mission to NASA's Hubble Space 
Telescope. 

Massimino, whose Twitter username is Astro_Mike (@Astro_Mike), will 
fly aboard space shuttle Atlantis as a mission specialist and 
spacewalker during the STS-125 mission, targeted to launch May 12. 
Atlantis' 11-day flight will include five spacewalks to refurbish and 
upgrade Hubble with state-of-the-art science instruments. After the 
astronaut's visit, Hubble's capabilities will be expanded and its 
lifetime extended through at least 2014. 

This will be Massimino's second trip to space. He first flew on the 
STS-109 mission to Hubble in 2002. During that flight, he performed 
two spacewalks. 

Along with Massimino, the crew of Atlantis includes Commander Scott 
Altman, Pilot Gregory C. Johnson and Mission Specialists Andrew 
Feustel, Michael Good, John Grunsfeld and Megan McArthur. 

To follow Massimino's Twitter, visit: 



http://twitter.com/Astro_Mike 





Follow NASA mission activities on Twitter @NASA, and for a complete 
list of all agency missions on Twitter, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/collaborate 


For information about the STS-125 mission and its crew, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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