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Astronauts Christopher Ferguson and Sandy Magnus.

This is probably the coolest vehicle on Earth.

Contents of the SWAG giving to all @NASATweetup/sts-135-landing participants: Tweetup badge, 2011 ISS Calendar, Boeing's Space Flight Reporters Notebook, NASA Sticker, Astronaut Squeeze Toy and the NASA bag. @CausewayTweetup not part of package, but included in photo.

 

Space Flight Reporters Notebook has facts of Space Shuttle, facts of all prior mission; loaded with information.

The crowd reacts as the Atlas V rocket carrying the Juno spacecraft launches from LC-41 on August 5, 2011 at 12:25pm.

Left side:

"I was going to give you a present ..."

 

Right side:

"... but they accidentally loaded it into the cargo bay and shot it into orbit.

 

Happy Holidays!

 

launch photos taken by Pierre

Baillargeon (@Kabong) at the

2009 STS-129 #nasatweetup

11/16/09 at 2:28:10 p.m. EST"

 

The back of the card can be viewed here: www.flickr.com/photos/kabong/4167955172/in/photostream/

NASATweetup April 28=29, 2011: The final launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour. Had to make a tshirt so I could bring my students names along! This IS history afterall! Follow my blog for students at www.greatdaytolearn.com/learningendeavour

laughingsquid.com/nasa-launch-of-space-shuttle-sts-129/

 

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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Robonaut 2a opens cloth cover and retrieves an envelope

Seth Green @sethgreen and Clare Grant @claregrant taking a photo of Astronaut Clay Anderson @Astro_Clay with @jambondeluxe at the #NASATweetup of STS-134

It's like holding a cloud, some said, upon holding a small block of Aerogel, the lightweight substance manufactured for use in space installations including the International Space Station.

Angry Local Reporter not present

Picked up my badge & KSC pass at the KSC Press Accreditation Building, an unpretentious old cinder block building, & started thinking about all the "real" journalists who've passed through here over the years...

 

cyclotram.blogspot.com/2011/11/where-i-was-this-morning.html

NASA Sun-Earth Day Tweetup - March 19, 2011

This is a huge panorama of the signature wall inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. This wall was signed by thousands of Shuttle Program workers as the program was being shut down. This is my "low" res version, the *really* big one will take all night to stitch on my computer.

Dr Fran Bagenal is just off-frame, very animatedly pretending to be Juno in orbit. Video of the demonstration.

NASA Tweetup with the Atlantis crew of STS-125 on 7-21-09, which undertook the last servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope

Apollo command module and service module

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