NASA Hosts Social Media Event at TDRS-K Launch in Florida

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Dec. 12, 2012

John Yembrick/Jason Townsend 
Headquarters, Washington                                
202-358-1584/202-358-0359 
john.yembrick@xxxxxxxx / jason.c.townsend@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-431

NASA HOSTS SOCIAL MEDIA EVENT AT TDRS-K LAUNCH IN FLORIDA

WASHINGTON -- NASA will give 70 of its social media followers an 
insider's look at America's space program and the opportunity to see 
a launch in-person. The NASA Social, scheduled for Jan. 28-29 to 
coincide with the launch of NASA's Tracking and Data Relay 
Satellite-K (TDRS-K), will be held at the agency's Kennedy Space 
Center in Florida. 

NASA Socials are in-person meetings with people who engage with the 
agency through Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and other social networks. 

TDRS-K is targeted to launch at 8:52 p.m. EST Jan. 29 on a United 
Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. 

Registration for the NASA Social opens at 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, 
and closes at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.19. Participants will be selected 
from online registrations. Because portions of this event may take 
place in restricted areas, registration is limited to U.S. citizens. 
Participants will have unique behind the scenes experiences with NASA, 
which they are encouraged to share with others through their favorite 
social networks. Guests will view the launch, tour facilities at 
Kennedy, speak with representatives from NASA and the Space 
Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Office, visit the Atlas V launch 
pad, and meet fellow space enthusiasts who are active on social media 
and members of NASA's social media team. 

The Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System is a space-based 
communication system used to provide tracking, telemetry, command, 
and high bandwidth data return services to its many customers. A 
major component of the system is the spacecraft itself, TDRS. 
Currently, there are 7 operational satellites that provide in-flight 
communications with spacecraft operating in low-Earth orbit. Aboard 
each satellite are multiple antennae that send and receive signals 
both to and from the ground to multiple satellites simultaneously. As 
a result, TDRS provides a wide variety of services to meet customers' 
needs and demands. 

For more information on the NASA Social and to register, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/social 

To find all the ways to connect and collaborate with NASA, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/connect 

To learn more about TDRS, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/tdrs 

	
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