John Yembrick/Jason Townsend
Headquarters, Washington
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john.yembrick@nasa.gov /
jason.c.townsend@nasa.gov
WASHINGTON -- NASA invites its social
media followers to a two-day NASA Social on Aug. 22-23, at the agency's Kennedy
Space Center in Florida for the launch of NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes
(RBSP) mission.
NASA Socials are in-person meetings with
people who engage with the agency through Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and other
social networks. This event is expected to culminate in the launch of the twin
RBSP spacecraft, currently targeted for 4:08 a.m. EDT, Thursday, Aug. 23 aboard
a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.
Registration for the NASA Social opens
at noon Thursday, July 5, and closes at noon Monday, July 9. Fifty participants
will be selected from online registrations. Because portions of this event may
take place in restricted areas, registration is limited to U.S. citizens.
Participants will have unique behind the
scenes experiences with NASA, which they are encouraged to share with others
through their favorite social networks. Guests will view the launch, tour
facilities at Kennedy, speak with representatives from NASA and the Applied
Physics Laboratory, view the RBSP launch pad, meet fellow space enthusiasts who
are active on social media and meet members of NASA's launch services and
social media teams.
The RBSP mission uses two identical
spacecraft built by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in
Laurel, Md. Designed for a two-year primary science mission in orbit around
Earth, RBSP will provide insight into our planet's radiation belts and help
scientists predict changes in this critical region of space.
For more information on the NASA Social
and to register, visit http://www.nasa.gov/social.
To find all the ways to connect and
collaborate with NASA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/connect.
To learn more about RBSP, visit http://www.nasa.gov/rbsp.
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