NASA plans Tweetup for next shuttle launch

14.10.2009
NASA is throwing a Tweetup for its next shuttle launch.

The U.S. space agency announced this week that some of its @NASA Twitter followers will be invited to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida next month to view the launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis in person. NASA will host 100 Twitterers for two days of tours and the opportunity to meet NASA technicians, engineers and astronauts and, of course, get front-row seats for the Nov. 12 launch.

opens at noon ET on Friday, Oct. 16 on the NASA Web site. The first 100 people to register will be invited, and another 50 will be added to a wait list, according to NASA.

The agency noted that participants will need to pay for their own travel, lodging and food. Non-U.S. citizens can register to attend but will need to receive clearance to enter the space center.

A Tweetup - taking the online and making it in-person -- is a gathering of people who use Twitter and have common interests.

Atlantis was just today. The shuttle will be headed up to the International Space Station, where the crew is scheduled to make three spacewalks and deliver two gyroscopes and other equipment.