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Our speakers:
@NASAPeople - Jim Green, @NASA Chief Scientist & host
@NASASocial - Liz Landau, @NASA’s Gravity Assist podcast producer & moderator
@NASAWebb - Eric Smith, Webb Program Scientist
@NASAGoddard - Paul Geithner, Webb engineer
@NASAUniverse - Jane Rigby, Webb astronomer
To ask a question, tweet using #askNASA anytime during the Space, or request to speak LIVE during our Q&A portion by tapping on the mic. 
As you heard in our @TwitterSpaces, Webb STEAM Day: A #STEM + Arts Interactive Learning Experience is tomorrow!
Register to explore #NASAWebb-related science, technology, engineering, arts, and math all on one interactive platform:https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-announces-virtual-webb-steam-day-event-for-students-educators …
#NASAWebb what’s the importance or role of the moon going to be vis-a-vis space travel? What would be the time frame for that future?
How long will the first image of this new telescope be seen?
My son Whittaker asks…”How much did it cost to build? And how far can it see?”
#AskNasa…what material is the telescope made of …question from grandson Matthew
I want to volunteer to go to one way journey into space like the voyager, any clue ?
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