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Guests use their laptop computers to "Tweet" and follow a NASA STS-127 crew presentation on Twitter at the NASA...
Canadian Space Agency Astronaut and STS-127 Mission Specialist Julie Payette answers questions at the NASA Tweetup...
NASA Astronaut and STS-127 Mission Commander Mark Polansky, left, answers questions at the NASA Tweetup event held...
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, a mission specialist on STS-127, talks about her experiences on the...
NASA Astronaut and Mission Speciliast Tom Marshburn answers questions at the NASA Tweetup event held at NASA...
Students, including Marcus Pratt, left, and Ajani Young, second from left, pay close attention as the crew from...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, left, looks on as crew member David Wolf answer a question during a presentation to...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky speaks to White House interns at the Eisenhower Executiive Office Building in...
NASA Astronaut and STS-127 Mission Commander Mark Polansky, also known as @Astro_127 on Twitter, answers questions...
Thomas Tate, a third grade student at Anne Beers Elementary school, asks a question following a presentation by the...
NASA Astronaut and STS-127 Mission Commander Mark Polansky, far left, answers questions at the NASA Tweetup event...
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, right, a mission specialist on STS-127, talks with two unidentified...
NASA Astronaut and Mission Specialist Dave Wolf, center, answers questions at the NASA Tweetup event held at NASA...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, left, shakes hands with Canadian Ambassador to the United States Michael Wilson...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, at podium, and crew member David Wolf, standing right, answer questions from White...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, at podium, speaks to White House interns at the Eisenhower Executiive Office...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, center, speaks to students during a visit to Anne Beers Elementary school,...
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, a mission specialist on STS-127, at podium, speaks to White House...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, standing left, talks about the recent mission to White House interns at the...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, at podium, speaks to White House interns at the Eisenhower Executiive Office...
Ajani Young, a fourth grade student at Anne Beers Elementary school, at podium, introduces the crew of STS-127...
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, at podium, speaks to White House interns at the Eisenhower Executiive Office...
Students and teachers look on as STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky, seated left on stage talks about the mission to...
STS-127 shuttle mission crew members from left, Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley, Mission Specialists...