NASA's Google+ Hangout Connects Space Station, "Star Trek Into Darkness" Crews

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May 14, 2013

John Yembrick/Jason Townsend 
Headquarters, Washington                                 
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RELEASE: 13-139

NASA'S GOOGLE+ HANGOUT CONNECTS SPACE STATION, "STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS" CREWS

WASHINGTON -- The director, a writer and some actors in the film "Star 
Trek Into Darkness" will join NASA as it hosts a Google+ Hangout from 
noon to 12:45 p.m. EDT, May 16, about how work aboard the 
International Space Station is turning science fiction into reality. 

Google+ Hangouts allow as many as 10 people or groups to chat 
face-to-face, while thousands more can tune in to watch the 
conversation live on Google+ or YouTube. 

The hangout also will be carried live on NASA Television and the 
agency's website. 

Participating in the hangout will be NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy, who 
currently is living and working aboard the space station; astronauts 
Michael Fincke and Kjell Lindgren at NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston; director J.J. Abrams, screenwriter and producer Damon 
Lindelof; and stars of the film, Chris Pine, Alice Eve and John Cho. 
The participants will ask questions of each other and take questions 
from the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City (home of 
the space shuttle Enterprise), the Smithsonian's National Air and 
Space Museum in Washington, and social media followers. 

Cassidy will provide insights about life aboard the station. Crews 
conduct a variety of science experiments and perform station 
maintenance during their six-month stay on the outpost. Their life in 
weightlessness requires different approaches to everyday activities 
such as eating, sleeping and exercising. 

NASA's social media followers may submit video questions prior to the 
hangout. Several video questions will be selected and answered by 
astronauts and the movie cast. Unique and original questions are more 
likely to be selected. 

The deadline to submit video questions is 3 a.m. Wednesday, May 15. To 
be considered, video clips must be no longer than 30 seconds and 
uploaded to YouTube and tagged with #askNASA. Submitters should 
introduce themselves and mention their location before asking their 
question. 

NASA also will take questions submitted leading up to and during the 
event by fans on YouTube, Google+, Twitter and Facebook using 
#askNASA. On the morning of the event, NASA will open a thread on its 
Facebook page where questions may be posted. 

The hangout may be viewed live on NASA's Google+ page, the NASA 
Television YouTube channel, or NASA TV. To join the hangout, and for 
updates and opportunities to participate in upcoming hangouts, visit 
the NASA's Google+ page at: 

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

For information about connecting and collaborating with NASA, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/connect 



For NASA TV streaming video, schedules and downlink information, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

In 2005, Fincke made a guest appearance on the series finale of the 
television series "Star Trek: Enterprise." For more information, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/features/Astros_on_StarTrek.html 

For more information on Cassidy, Fincke and Lindgren, visit: 

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/cassidy-cj.html 

http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/fincke.html 



http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/lindgren-kn.html 

For information about the space station, research in low-Earth orbit, 
NASA's commercial space programs and the future of American 
spaceflight, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration 

	
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