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Actor Seth Green, a NASA Twitter follower, holds up his mobile device bearing the NASA emblem during the STS-134...
Ares I-X Deputy Mission Manager Jon Cowart shows a space shuttle solid rocket booster (SRB) separation bolt during a...
sends streaming live video via a mobile phone attached to his hat to his website of Phylise Banner, who goes by...
NASA Twitter followers wave to the Astro van as it passes by en route to launch pad 39A with the crew of STS-129,...
Richard Hay, @WinObs, looks at an astronaut boot, during the two-day STS-132 Launch Tweetup at Kennedy Space Center,...
NASA Astronaut Janet Voss speaks to participants at the two-day STS-132 Launch Tweetup at Kennedy Space Center,...
Miles O'Brien, veteran space reporter, known on twitter as @milesobrien, speaks during a two-day NASA Tweetup event...
Twitter users arrive for the start of a two-day NASA Tweetup event held at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape...
Lar DeSouza, Twitter handle @lartist, a cartoonist, sketches during the STS-135 Tweetup, Thursday, July 7, 2011, at...
NASA Ames Tweetup and tour of center by invitation of the NASA Ames Public Affairs Office. Tweeter group visit the...
STS-135 Tweetup participants are seen outside launch pad 39a and space shuttle Atlantis following the Rotating...
Astronaut Ron Garan discusses his experiences while living on the International Space Station as part of the...
NASA astronaut Mike Massimino, far left, Sesame Street's Elmo and NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock, far right, speak at...
Astronaut Ron Garan discusses his experiences while living on the International Space Station as part of the...
Astronaut Ron Garan, far right, discusses his experiences while living on the International Space Station as part of...
Actor Seth Green, right, takes a quick photo of two NASA Tweeps holding a Golden Orb Spider during the STS-134...
NASA Twitter followers tour the International Space Station Center at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral,...
Robert D. Braun, NASA Chief Technologist at NASA Headquarters, speaks to participants at the two-day STS-132 Launch...
NASA Twitter followers, who particiapted in the STS-134 Tweetup are seen together by the launch clock, Friday, April...
Astronaut Doug Wheelock discusses his experiences while living on the International Space Station during a tweetup...
A tweetuup participant videotapes with her iPhone and tweets as astronaut Doug Wheelock discusses his experiences...
Astronaut Doug Wheelock discusses his experiences while living on the International Space Station during a tweetup...
Astronaut Doug Wheelock discusses his experiences while living on the International Space Station during a tweetup...
NASA Ames Tweetup and tour of center by invitation of the NASA Ames Public Affairs Office. Tweeter guests during the...