NASA Invites Twitter Followers to Launch of Earth-Observing Satellite

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Oct. 20, 2011

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

Aries Keck 
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 
301-814-8858 
aries.c.keck@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 11-357

NASA INVITES TWITTER FOLLOWERS TO LAUNCH OF EARTH-OBSERVING SATELLITE

WASHINGTON -- Twenty lucky followers of NASA's Twitter account will 
get behind-the-scenes access at the launch of the agency's next 
Earth-observing satellite mission. They will participate in a daylong 
Tweetup program at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on 
Thursday, Oct. 27 and view the launch of NASA's NPP satellite, which 
is scheduled to lift off aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II 
rocket between 2:48 and 2:57 a.m. PDT on Friday, Oct. 28. 

The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System 
Preparatory Project (NPP) will collect critical data on long-term 
climate change and short-term weather conditions. With NPP, NASA 
continues gathering key data records initiated by the agency's Earth 
Observing System satellites, monitoring changes in the atmosphere, 
oceans, vegetation, ice and solid Earth. 

Tweetup participants were selected from more than 625 people who 
registered online. They will share their experiences with their 
followers through the social networking site Twitter. Attendees are 
coming from California, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Kansas, 
New York and Oregon. 

Beginning at 9:30 a.m. PDT on Oct. 27, NASA will broadcast a portion 
of the Tweetup when attendees talk with NASA Astronaut Piers Sellers, 
the deputy director of the Sciences and Exploration Directorate at 
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.; NPP Project 
Scientist Jim Gleason; NPP Systems Manager Janice Smith; NASA Launch 
Director Tim Dunn; and Scott Asbury, a senior program manager with 
Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Corp. in Boulder, Colo. To watch the 
broadcast, visit: 







http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


Participants also will tour Vandenberg's launch facilities, including 
a visit to the launch pad. Vandenberg is headquarters for the 30th 
Space Wing, which manages space and missile testing for the 
Department of Defense and places satellites into polar orbit from the 
West Coast using expendable boosters. Launch management for the 
mission is the responsibility of NASA's Launch Services Program at 
the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. 

NASA has invited its Twitter followers to seven previous launches, but 
this is the first from the West Coast. 

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


http://twitter.com/NASATweetup/npp-launch 


For information about the NPP mission, visit:   






http://www.nasa.gov/npp 


For information about Tweetups and ways to connect with NASA via 
social media, visit: 






http://www.nasa.gov/connect 

	
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