NASA's Twitter Account Wins Back-to-Back Shorty Awards

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April 9, 2013

John Yembrick/Jason Townsend 
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RELEASE: 13-103

NASA'S TWITTER ACCOUNT WINS BACK-TO-BACK SHORTY AWARDS

WASHINGTON -- NASA's official Twitter feed, @NASA, has won its second 
consecutive Shorty award for the best government use of social media. 


The Shorty Award honors the best of social media across sites such as 
Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, YouTube, Foursquare and others. NASA took 
the prize Monday at the fifth annual Shorty Awards ceremony in New 
York. 

The @NASA acceptance tweet was, "We're sharing the universe 1 tweet at 
a time. Be inspired! Follow @NASA & RT if you love science & space. 
#ShortyAwards." 

"Our success stems from inspiring content that connects with people," 
said David Weaver, NASA's associate administrator for communications. 
"Our story of science and innovation resonates with everyone. Social 
media enables us to reach people directly like never before." 

The Shorty Awards also recognized NASA's @MarsCuriosity account as 
Foursquare Mayor of the Year. Curiosity, a robotic rover, has been 
using the mobile application Foursquare since October 2012 to check 
in at locations it has been exploring on Mars. Users on Foursquare 
can keep up with Curiosity as it checks in at key locations and posts 
photos and tips. 

Including Monday's two awards and last year's Twitter account 
recognition, NASA now has five Shorty Awards. The agency also won in 
2009 for its use of Twitter for the Mars Phoenix Lander mission, and 
astronaut Doug Wheelock was awarded the Real Time Photo of the Year 
in 2011 for his "Moon from Space" picture. 

NASA uses almost 500 social media accounts to communicate its mission 
to a wide range of followers. The @NASA twitter account has 3.8 
million followers, the most in the federal government. NASA also 
maintains presences on Facebook, Google+, Flickr, and other popular 
platforms. NASA Socials, formerly known as NASA Tweetups, allow 
social media followers to attend functions and interact with NASA's 
engineers, astronauts and scientists. 

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's Twitter account, @Cmdr_Hadfield, 
also was recognized Monday with the Shorty for the Best in Science 
category. To follow Hadfield on Twitter, visit: 

http://www.twitter.com/cmdr_hadfield 

To find out more about Mars Curiosity and NASA on Foursquare, visit: 

http://www.foursquare.com/NASA 

For more information about the Shorty Awards: 

http://shortyawards.com 

To view all of NASA's social media sites, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/connect 

	
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