NASA Glenn To Host Tweetup Celebrating 50th Anniversary Of First American To Orbit Earth

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Feb. 01, 2012

Stephanie L. Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington                                     
202-358-4997 
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Lori J. Rachul 
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 
216-433-8806 
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RELEASE: 12-037

NASA GLENN TO HOST TWEETUP CELEBRATING 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST AMERICAN TO ORBIT EARTH

CLEVELAND -- NASA's Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland will host 
a special event on March 2 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of John 
Glenn's first orbital flight by an American. NASA also will invite 
100 people for a behind-the-scenes Tweetup at GRC in advance of the 
celebration event. 


The Tweetup activities begin at 7:30 a.m. EST with a tour of Glenn's 
world-class flight research and ground test facilities that support 
aeronautics and space exploration. Participants will speak with 
scientists and engineers about technologies being investigated and 
developed. 
Following the tours, the Tweetup will move to downtown Cleveland for 
the Glenn tribute event. "Celebrating John Glenn's Legacy: 50 years 
of Americans in Orbit," will be held at 1 p.m. at Cleveland State 
University's Wolstein Center. The program will include a video 
tribute and remarks by Glenn and agency and political officials. 
Tweetup participants also will meet astronaut Greg "Box" Johnson and 
other special guests. 

On March 1, 1999, the Lewis Research Center was officially renamed the 
NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in recognition of 
Glenn's contributions to science, space and the State of Ohio. As one 
of the original seven Mercury astronauts, Glenn trained in 1960 at 
Lewis in the Multiple Axis Space Test Inertia Facility. 

Today, the center's research and technology development work focuses 
on air-breathing propulsion; communications; in-space propulsion and 
cryogenic fluids management; power, energy storage and conversion; 
materials and structures for extreme environments; and physical 
sciences and biomedical technologies in space. 

Tweetup registration opens at noon on Friday, Feb. 3, and closes at 
noon on Monday, Feb. 6. NASA will select 100 total participants, 
including Twitter followers and their guests, by lottery from those 
who register online. Because Glenn is a government facility with 
restricted access, the event is open only to U.S. citizens and legal 
permanent residents. 

For more NASA Tweetup information and to sign up, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/tweetup 

To follow Johnson on Twitter, visit: 




http://www.twitter.com/Astro_Box 

For more information about John Glenn, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/bios/john_glenn.html 

For more information about NASA's Glenn Research Center, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/glenn 

	
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