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  • Endeavour Shuttle Launch Pic Brings Twitter Fame to One Woman

    The argument for what constitutes a journalist is becoming more heated as technology and social media are turning everyone into an amateur news-maker. We recently heard the amazing story of the Pakistani man who live tweeted the Osama bin Laden raid. Today, we get another example of how one tweet can turn a normal person into a someone who documents an historic event.

    Today, Twitter fame was bestowed upon Stefanie Gordon (@stefmara) as the 33 year old from Hoboken tweeted a pic of the Space Shuttle Endeavour from her plane window. The pic, showing the shuttle piercing through the cloud layer truly is a remarkable photo. Check it out here.

    Gordon has been incredibly active on Twitter today, and her timeline tells a story of how her twitpic has rocketed her into temporary fame (har-har). Gordon has been contacted by national news outlets and has gained over 1,000 followers in just a few hours.

    Traveling from LaGuardia to West Palm Beach, Gordon was informed she may see the launch.
    From CBS news:

    “The captain made an announcement that we would probably see it. I really couldn’t hear what he was saying, and then all of a sudden people started getting up and going over to the windows.”

    Here’s what’s happened today, a story told on Twitter:

    Here’s another Photo of the shuttle from my plane. http://twitpic.com/4yg6hs 7 hours ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    OMG!!! @NASA retweeted my photo!’n 6 hours ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    @StadiumInsider CBS & NBC have already contacted me! 5 hours ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    THANK YOU!! RT @HuffPostTravel: @Stefmara We LOVE your video! http://aol.it/kqD3V9 4 hours ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    Thank you my friend! *bows* RT @amandarykoff: @Stefmara #worldfamousiphonephotographer is one of my all-time favorite hashtags. Well done. 1 hour ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

    I’ve gained just about 1,000 new followers today. Wow. I hope you all like sports! 1 hour ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

  • NASA Endeavour Shuttle Launch To Be Followed By YouTube / Google Moderator Interview with Crew

    NASA Endeavour Shuttle Launch To Be Followed By YouTube / Google Moderator Interview with Crew

    The space shuttle Endeavour launched today, beginning a 16-day mission that will see it heading to the International Space Station. In attendance was U.S. Reprsentative Gabrielle Giffords, whose husband Mark Kelly is commanding the mission.

    For the event, Google partnered with NASA and PBS to set up a YouTube/Google Moderator-based interview with the crew, to be emceed by Miles O’Brien in 3 days, as discussed in the video above.

    The questions are already pouring in. If you’re unfamiliar with how Google Moderator works, you can submit questions and they will get either voted up or down by other users, and typically, the questions that rise to the top will be the ones asked.

    Time to submit your questions for the crew of the Endeavour space shuttle on its final mission http://goo.gl/2mjb (via @youtube) 1 hour ago via Tap11 · powered by @socialditto

    There are already plenty of questions pouring. So far, as of the time of this writing, 1,906 people have submitted 1,595 questions and cast 11,788 votes.

    Google has also taken the opportunity to express its love for space exploration in other ways. “To mark the occasion, we put together this video to celebrate our love for space, told with the help of products we pour our hearts into every day,” explains Google’s Tiffany Montague, going by the title Intergalactic Federation King Almighty and Commander of the Universe. “You’ll see everything from historical sky maps featured in Google Earth, to 3D buildings at Kennedy Space Center, and our salute to both the astounding achievement of the Apollo era and the Google Lunar X PRIZE, a new space race of entrepreneurial leadership.”

    She also expresses the company’s aspirations to continue moving beyond Earth in its quest for data dominance. “At Google, we’re never afraid to think big, and our mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful doesn’t stop at our exosphere,” she says. “The universe is full of information, and as we push the boundaries of exploration, our job will be to organize it and make it searchable.”

    Perhaps a better mission statement for Google would be to “organize the Universe’s data and make it worldly accessible”.

    Another side note: Google’s main campus is less than a mile away from the NASA Ames Research Center.

    The Endeavour’s launch lasted a reported 12 seconds.

  • NASA Connects Twitter Users To Space Shuttle Crew

    NASA is inviting the public to send questions for its astronauts via Twitter during the space shuttle Endeavour’s upcoming mission to the International Space Station.

    Astronaut Mike Massimino will take questions for the crew from the public via his Twitter account until Thursday, February 11. Massimino will be a spacecraft communicator, at NASA’s Mission Control in Huston during Endeavour’s flight, scheduled for launch February 7.

    NASA-Twitter

    At 2:24 a.m. CST on February 11, Massimino will host the event with the crew from his console in Mission Control. He will ask the astronauts as many submitted and live questions as possible during the 20-minute time period. The shuttle will be docked to the station during the live question and answer session. The event with Endeavour’s crew will be broadcast live online and NASA Television.

    The public can start tweeting questions for the Endeavour’s crew today to Massimino’s Twitter account, @Astro_Mike, or add the hashtag  #askastro to their tweets.

    The time and day of the Twitter session are subject to change due to mission priorities.
     

     

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