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NASA will host an event for 30 social media followers on March 19, 2013 at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Home of Mission Control, the NASA Social event will give guests an opportunity to learn more about the International Space Station, the scientific research conducted aboard, and the unique purpose-built facilities on the ground that enable this research. Participants will also have a chance to ask questions of the upcoming Expedition 36 crew about their mission to the space station.
This offline visit to Johnson Space Center by our online social media followers will provide participants a behind-the-scenes look at the orbiting laboratory some 240 miles above Earth. The space station is the gateway to the rest of the universe, enabling important discoveries that benefit humanity and vastly increase our understanding of how humans can safely work, live and thrive in space for long periods.
NASA Social participants will have the opportunity to:
Registration
opens on this page Saturday, Mar. 2, 2013 and closes at 5:00 p.m.
EST on Tuesday, Mar. 5 Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2013.
What
is a NASA Social?
A NASA Social is an informal meeting of people who use social networking sites
such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Participants at this event will be
provided a unique in-person experience with NASA, which they are encouraged to
share with others through their favorite social network.
Guests will have an opportunity to learn more about the science being done on board the station from the people helping make it possible. The guests will get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the research facilities and have the chance to talk to station researchers.
How do
I register?
Registration
opens on this page Saturday, Mar. 2, 2013 and closes at 5:00 p.m.
EST on Tuesday, Mar. 5 Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2013. Thirty participants will be
randomly selected from online registrations. Registration is for one person
only (you) and is non-transferable.
Additional registrants will be placed on a waiting list.
Do I
need to have a social media account to register?
Yes. This event is designed for active social media users who follow NASA on
Twitter (@ISS_Research, @NASA, @NASASocial), Facebook (NASA, International
Space Station) or
Google+ (NASA) . The goal of NASA Social is to allow people who
regularly interact with each other via social networks to meet in person and
discuss space exploration.
Users on all social networks are encouraged to use the hashtag #NASASocial. Updates and information about the
event will be shared on Twitter via @ISS_Research and @NASASocial and via posts to Facebook and Google+.
What
are the registration requirements?
Registration indicates your intent to travel to the Johnson Space Center in Houston
and attend the one-day event in person. You are responsible for your own
expenses for travel, accommodation, food and other amenities.
Some events and participants scheduled to appear at the event are subject to
change without notice. NASA is not responsible for loss or damage incurred as a
result of attending. NASA, moreover, is not responsible for loss or damage
incurred if the event is cancelled with limited or no notice. Please plan
accordingly.
The Johnson Space Center is a government facility. Those who are selected will
need to complete an additional registration step to receive clearance to enter
the secure areas. To be admitted, you will need to show two government-issued
identifications (one with a photo) that match the name provided on the
registration. Those without proper identification cannot be admitted. All
registrants must be at least 18 years old.
Can I register if I am not a U.S.
citizen?
Because portions
of this event may take place in restricted areas, registration is limited to
U.S. citizens. If you have a green card, you will be processed as a U.S.
citizen. Those who are selected will need to complete an additional
registration step to receive clearance to enter the secure areas. To be
admitted, you will need to show two government-issued identifications (one with
a photo) that match the name provided on the registration. Those without proper
identification cannot be admitted. All registrants must be at least 18 years
old.
Does my registration include a guest?
Because of space
limitations, you may not bring a
guest. Each registration provides a place for one person only (you) and is
non-transferable. Each individual wishing to attend must register separately.
What if I cannot come to the Johnson
Space Center?
If you cannot come
to the Johnson Space Center to attend in person, you should not register for
the NASA Social. You can follow the conversation using the #NASASocial hashtag on
Twitter. NASA may broadcast a portion of the program on March 19. You may be
able to watch portions of the NASA Social participation in the press conference
on NASA TV.
If you cannot make this NASA Social, don't despair; NASA is planning others in the near future at various locations. Check back on http://www.nasa.gov/social for updates.
When
will I know if I am selected?
After registrations have been received and processed, an email with
confirmation information and additional instructions will be sent to those
selected and those on the waitlist. We expect to send notifications on or
around Mar. 7 Mar. 12.
If you do not make the registration list for this NASA Social, you can still
participate in the conversation online.
Does registration for and/or attendance
at the NASA Social qualify me for media accreditation?
Your NASA Social registration
and/or attendance does not qualify you for news media
credentials at NASA's Johnson Space Center, now or in the future.
Have a question not answered here? Need more information? Help is available by sending an email to hq-social@nasa.gov.