NASA Hosts Its First Google+ Hangout Connecting with Space Station

 
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Date: February 7th 2013

Feb 7, 2013

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

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NASA HOSTS ITS FIRST GOOGLE+ HANGOUT CONNECTING WITH SPACE STATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA will host its first Google+ Hangout live with the International Space Station from 11 a m to noon EST, Friday, Feb 22 This event will connect NASA's social media followers with astronauts on the ground and living and working aboard the laboratory orbiting 240 miles above Earth

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

NASA's social media followers may submit video questions prior to the Hangout During the event, several video questions will be selected and answered by the station crew and astronauts on the ground Unique and original questions are more likely to be selected Additionally, NASA also will take real-time questions submitted by fans on Google+, Twitter and Facebook

The deadline to submit video questions is Feb 12 To be considered, video clips must be no longer than 30 seconds and must be uploaded to YouTube and tagged with #askAstro Submitters should introduce themselves and mention their location before asking their question

Also use #askAstro to ask real-time questions on Google+, YouTube or Twitter during the event On the morning of the event, NASA will open a thread on its Facebook page where questions may be posted

The hangout can be viewed live on NASA's Google+ page or on the NASA Television YouTube channel 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

Astronauts Kevin Ford and Tom Marshburn of NASA and Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency will answer questions and 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 aboard the station in near-weightlessness requires different approaches to everyday activities such as eating, sleeping and exercising

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

To follow Marshburn and Hadfield on Twitter, visit:

http://www twitter com/AstroMarshburn

and

http://www twitter com/Cmdr_Hadfield

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