NASA Extends the World Wide Web Out Into Space

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Jan. 22, 2010

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington      
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Kelly Humphries 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-012

NASA EXTENDS THE WORLD WIDE WEB OUT INTO SPACE

HOUSTON -- Astronauts aboard the International Space Station received 
a special software upgrade this week - personal access to the 
Internet and the World Wide Web via the ultimate wireless connection. 


Expedition 22 Flight Engineer T.J. Creamer made first use of the new 
system Friday, when he posted the first unassisted update to his 
Twitter account, @Astro_TJ, from the space station. Previous tweets 
from space had to be e-mailed to the ground where support personnel 
posted them to the astronaut's Twitter account. 

"Hello Twitterverse! We r now LIVE tweeting from the International 
Space Station -- the 1st live tweet from Space! :) More soon, send 
your ?s" 

This personal Web access, called the Crew Support LAN, takes advantage 
of existing communication links to and from the station and gives 
astronauts the ability to browse and use the Web. The system will 
provide astronauts with direct private communications to enhance 
their quality of life during long-duration missions by helping to 
ease the isolation associated with life in a closed environment. 

During periods when the station is actively communicating with the 
ground using high-speed Ku-band communications, the crew will have 
remote access to the Internet via a ground computer. The crew will 
view the desktop of the ground computer using an onboard laptop and 
interact remotely with their keyboard touchpad. 

Astronauts will be subject to the same computer use guidelines as 
government employees on Earth. In addition to this new capability, 
the crew will continue to have official e-mail, Internet Protocol 
telephone and limited videoconferencing capabilities. 

To follow Twitter updates from Creamer and two of his crewmates, ISS 
Commander Jeff Williams and Soichi Noguchi, visit: 



http://twitter.com/NASA_Astronauts 


For more information about the space station, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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