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On top of launch pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center. The pad is being prepared for the launch of NASA's Space Launch System, their newest rocket set for launch in early 2017.
Images from the Sept. 18 - 19, 2014, NASA Social held at the Kennedy Space Center in Fla. #NASASocial #SpaceX4
On June 6, a NASA social media event was held at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, to discuss the New Horizons spacecraft and its upcoming flyby of the dwarf planet Pluto, scheduled July 14. More than 30 NASA social media followers from across the country applied for and were selected to attend the event, at their own cost.
The New Horizons spacecraft is part of NASA’s New Frontiers program and is managed by Marshall.
#PlutoFlyBy #Pluto #NASASocial
Learn more about New Horizons and the Lowell Observatory at:
NASA New Horizons Mission Page: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/newhorizons/main/index.html
Lowell Observatory Facebook:
www.facebook.com/lowellobservatory
Image Credit: (NASA/MSFC/Christopher Blair)
#NASAGOLD model at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
University of Colorado, Boulder
#NASASocial
24.01.2018 11:57 MST
24mm 1/50 sec f/3.5 USO 3200
Images from the Sept. 18 - 19, 2014, NASA Social held at the Kennedy Space Center in Fla. #NASASocial #SpaceX4
Andre (Social Media Lead at Kennedy Space Center) tries to get all the NASA Socialites in place for a group photo
B #28, TV Studio – Viewing & participation in the NASASocial #Orion, TV broadcast originating from NASA Kennedy
Watch the broadcast here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca1gp-rjbe4
If you're wondering what a NASASocial is like, this is it. :-)
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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.
Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.