First NASA Astronaut on Twitter Tops a Million Followers 6 October 2009

First NASA Astronaut on Twitter Tops a Million Followers 6 October 2009

First NASA Astronaut on Twitter Tops a Million Followers 6 October 2009 (PhysOrg.com) -- The first astronaut to tweet from -- Astronauts and twins Mark and Scott Kelly, slated space has passed another social media milestone. to command the space shuttle and the International NASA's Mike Massimino, known as @Astro_Mike Space Station, respectively, next year, are sharing on Twitter, now shares his daily experiences with their unique perspectives with the Twitter more than a million followers on the micro-blogging community -- and with each other -- as they train at service. locations around the world. Massimino flew in May aboard the final space Mark Kelly can be followed at: shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space www.twitter.com/shuttlecdrkelly Telescope. He began a Twitter account about a month before his launch, provided updates Scott Kelly can be followed at: throughout his time in orbit and continues to tweet www.twitter.com/stationcdrkelly about his post-flight experiences and the life and work of an astronaut. -- Astronaut Jose Hernandez began NASA's first bilingual Twitter account in July about his "I am thrilled that so many people have been preparation for last month's STS-128 shuttle following and responding with such wonderful mission. He tweets about his post-flight activities in comments," Massimino said. "I tweet because I English and Spanish. He can be followed at: feel very lucky to have, what in my opinion, is the www.twitter.com/astro_jose best job in the world. I've learned that there are so many people around the world who really love the More astronauts flying in space and training on space program and have a heartfelt interest in Earth are expected to begin tweeting about their space travel -- just like me." experiences in the near future. All NASA astronauts on Twitter can be followed at: www.twitter Massimino can be followed at: .com/NASA_Astronauts www.twitter.com/Astro_Mike Provided by JPL/NASA (news : web) Since Massimino's flight, many other astronauts have begun to share insights of their experiences on Twitter. They offer varied perspectives of both training on Earth and flying in space. Among the NASA astronauts now active on Twitter: -- Jeff Williams, space station Expedition 21 flight engineer and future station commander who arrived at the station early Friday. He will provide updates, including video and still imagery, about his six-month stay in orbit. He can be followed at: www.twitter.com/Astro_Jeff -- Expedition 21 Flight Engineer Nicole Stott, also aboard the station, is providing insights of her time in space. She can be followed at: www.twitter.com/Astro_Nicole 1 / 2 APA citation: First NASA Astronaut on Twitter Tops a Million Followers (2009, October 6) retrieved 30 September 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2009-10-nasa-astronaut-twitter-tops-million.html This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only. 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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