NASA Announces Tweetup For Next Space Shuttle Launch

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Aug. 10, 2010

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1100 
john.yembrick-1@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 10-187

NASA ANNOUNCES TWEETUP FOR NEXT SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH

WASHINGTON -- NASA will give 150 of its Twitter followers an insider's 
look at the nation's space program and the opportunity to view a 
space shuttle launch in person. The third shuttle launch Tweetup, 
scheduled Oct. 31 through Nov. 1, will be held at NASA's Kennedy 
Space Center in Florida. 

Attendees will tour the center, view the shuttle launch and speak with 
NASA managers, astronauts, shuttle technicians and engineers. NASA 
randomly will select 150 participants from online registrations. 
Shuttle Discovery is targeted to lift off from Kennedy on its mission 
to the International Space Station at 4:40 p.m. EDT on Nov. 1. 

"With only two scheduled shuttle flights remaining, we want new 
audiences to experience the excitement of a launch," said Stephanie 
Schierholz, social media manager at NASA Headquarters in Washington. 
"Our guests at the Tweetup then can share the experience with their 
followers around the world." 

Registration opens at noon on Tuesday, Aug. 24, and closes at noon on 
Wednesday, Aug. 25. For more information about the Tweetup and to 
sign up, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/tweetup 


Find all the ways to connect and collaborate with NASA at: 


http://www.nasa.gov/connect 


For more information about space shuttle Discovery's STS-133 mission, 
visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle   

	
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