NASA Hosts Its First Google+ Hangout in Spanish

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March 21, 2013

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


RELEASE: 13-083

NASA HOSTS ITS FIRST GOOGLE+ HANGOUT IN SPANISH

WASHINGTON -- NASA is expanding its reach to the nation's growing 
Spanish-speaking population by holding its first-ever Google+ Hangout 
en Espanol from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. EDT, Thursday, March 28. 

As part of Science4Girls, a NASA initiative to partner with libraries 
during National Women's History Month, participants will be able to 
learn more about the life and career of two prominent Hispanic women 
at NASA. 

During this event, Earth scientist Erika Podest and principal 
investigator and systems engineer Michela Munoz Fernandez, both of 
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., will 
share their stories. They will answer participants' questions about 
the path they took to get to NASA, what they do, why it matters, and 
how to become a part of the space program. 

"NASA has many truly inspiring Spanish-speaking role models," said 
event organizer Laura Delgado Lopez of the Institute for Global 
Environmental Strategies' (IGES). "This is the first of what we hope 
will be many more opportunities for Spanish-speaking students and 
their families to engage with them and learn more about what NASA 
does and why it's so important." 

During the event, several questions will be selected and answered by 
Podest and Munoz, along with questions from library patrons and other 
participants. NASA's social media followers will be able to submit 
questions before or during the event via the NASA en Espanol Google+ 
page or via Twitter @NASA_Es. 

Those who submit questions can watch the hangout live on the NASA en 
Espanol Google+ page or the NASA Television YouTube channel to see 
whether their question is asked. 

To watch the hangout, and for updates and opportunities to participate 
in upcoming hangouts and other events in Spanish, visit the NASA en 
Español Google+ page: 

http://go.nasa.gov/15nL2DX 

To join the hangout, and for updates and opportunities to participate 
in upcoming hangouts in English, visit the NASA's Google+ page at: 


http://www.google.com/+NASA 

Women@NASA is a continuing joint effort by NASA and the White House 
Council on Women and Girls to relate science, technology, engineering 
and mathematics, or STEM, fields to young females. To learn more 
about Women@NASA and the speakers, visit: 

http://women.nasa.gov/spanish 

IGES leads the NASA Earth Science Education and Public Outreach Forum 
and collaborates with a national community of education and outreach 
professionals to promote NASA science. IGES also works with the 
Women@NASA initiative annually to promote women in Earth science 
careers during Female Geoscientists Day. 

To learn more about NASA's broader education program, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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