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NASA, SpaceX Announce NASA Social for Falcon 9 Launch Attempt

WASHINGTON – NASA and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) will invite 50 of their social media followers to a two-day NASA Social April 29-30 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The event is expected to culminate in the launch of SpaceX’s second Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) demonstration flight. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket is targeted to lift off at 12:22 p.m. EDT on April 30, in an attempt to become the first commercial company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station.
Registration opens at noon EDT Thursday, April 5, and closes at noon Friday, April 6. Fifty participants will be selected from online registrations.
For more information on NASA Social and to register, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/social

A NASA Social is an event for people who use NASA’s social media accounts. For this event, fans and followers on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ are eligible to register. Participants will have unique in-person experiences with SpaceX and NASA, which they are encouraged to share with others through their favorite social network. Guests will view the launch, tour NASA facilities at Kennedy, speak with representatives from both organizations, view the SpaceX launch pad, meet fellow space enthusiasts who are active on social media, and meet members of SpaceX and NASA’s social media teams.
SpaceX will launch its Dragon spacecraft atop its Falcon 9 launch vehicle to test and prove its systems for a rendezvous with the space station. The flight’s objectives include a fly-under of the station to validate operation of sensors and flight systems necessary for a safe rendezvous, berthing to the station and returning the Dragon spacecraft to Earth.
Because portions of this event may take place in restricted areas, registration is limited to U.S. citizens.
Since 2006, NASA’s COTS program has invested financial and technical resources to stimulate private sector efforts to develop and demonstrate safe, reliable and cost-effective space transportation capabilities. In a multi-phase strategy, the program spurs the innovation and development of new spacecraft and launch vehicles from commercial industry to create a new system of delivering cargo to low-Earth orbit and the space station.
For more information about COTS, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/cots

To find all the ways to connect and collaborate with NASA, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/connect

To follow SpaceX on Twitter, visit:
 

http://www.twitter.com/SpaceX

For more information about the International Space Station, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/station

For more information about SpaceX or the Dragon spacecraft, visit:
 

http://www.spacex.com

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Michael Braukus
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1979
michael.j.braukus@nasa.gov

Kirstin Brost Grantham
Space Exploration Technologies, Hawthorne, Calif.
202-649-2716
kirstin@spacex.com