flymetothemoon
Going home after spending 3 fab days with the Liberty Science Center in NJ talkng about LCROSS and Returning to the Moon with about 1K kids!
| Going to talk to Boys and Girls Clubs in NJ about returning to the Moon! I'll be at the Newark Museum today. |
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| Just found out that LRO and LCROSS's first launch window time will be very early in the morning! It will be a very pretty launch! |
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| Just found out that LRO/LCROSS's first launch time will be at night! It will be a pretty pretty launch! |
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| Telecommuting today and getting final clearance from the surgeon to resume my life! |
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| Getting ready to go and enjoy July 4th with good friends and my BT! |
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| LRO and LCROSS are wowing folks at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in DC. Go Team! Fabulous presentations and really good people! |
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| LRO Send Your Name to the Moon has been extended one month! We're at 1.3 million names! Add yours today! www.nasa.gov/lro |
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| Cooling off after Smithsonian Folklife Festival - hot but fun! It was wonderful to be able to talk to so many interesting people! |
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| Going to a Rockies game today! |
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| Hoping LRO's Send Your Name to the Moon hits 1 million names today! www.nasa.gov/lro will get you there. |
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| Just finished touring the Return to the Moon exhibit hall in Second Life with Geofrank. Nice exhibit. Cool stuff! |
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| Suffering from a spider bite - ouch... :-( |
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| Checking status: LCROSS comes out of thermal vac soon... We're getting anxious since GLAST's successful launch yesterday! Go GLAST! |
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| Finally! Coffee! No power since 3 pm yesterday; very glad there's coffee here! Very thankful for the breakfast club! |
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| Worrying about my kids in this storm! |
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| Settling in, finishing coffee, tracking LCROSS through thermal vac tests. This is my first full week back at work since back surgery! |
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| Settling down, reading tweets, tracking LCROSS through thermal vaccuum testing! |
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| NASA will transmit the Beatles Across the Universe across the universe at 7:00 p.m. ET today to celebrate the song's 40th anniversary! |
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| Asteroid 2007 WD5 ispredicted to strike Mars (1:75) on 1-30-08 and could be visible at Earth. see http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov for updates! |
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