Live STS-134 Streaming Coverage: NASA on Twitter, SSEP SVoMCs on Twitter, and SSEP Community Blogs

The stream below reflects live coverage of Tweets from NASA Johnson Space Center and NASA Kennedy Space Center, Tweets from the STS-134 crew, Tweets from SSEP Student Voices of Mission Control (SVoMCs), and all posts to the SSEP Community Blogs. All entries below are aggregated in chronological order.

  1. May 13th

    1. Published Official NASA Media Advisory for NASA/SpaceX Launch Addresses SSEP Delegation in Attendance.

      12:44am via ncesse.org

  2. May 11th

    1. Published NASA Honors Communities Across the United States Engaged in SSEP Mission 1 to ISS with a Feature Article.

      10:40pm via ncesse.org

  3. May 10th

    1. Students Speak With ECLSS Officer Jesse Bazley: Students Speak With ECLSS Officer Jesse Bazley From NASA's In... http://t.co/16lkS6eM [NASA_Johnson]

      8:40pm via Twitter

    2. The #ISS crew focused on science and cargo transfers , while a new trio of Exp 31 crew members prepared for launch. http://t.co/sTdWD7Ad [NASA_Johnson]

      8:32pm via Twitter

    3. #Lunabotics 2012 is just around the corner, 58 teams set to compete More info http://t.co/xUDutUYJ [NASAKennedy]

      8:07pm via Twitter

    4. The program manager of NASA's SLS effort says everything is on track for the next super rocket. http://t.co/hQPNKgVS [NASAKennedy]

      7:08pm via Twitter

    5. American Jobs: What @Commercial_Crew companies are making an economic impact in your state? http://t.co/hfuxtF1N [NASAKennedy]

      7:07pm via Twitter

    6. Video preview - Dragon Flight Aims for Station Success http://t.co/OtjzOTWq [NASAKennedy]

      7:06pm via Twitter

    7. Exp 31/32 crew preps for mission by "flying" an approach to #ISS on laptop computer simulator: http://t.co/ejTcVLxK [NASA_Johnson]

      4:00pm via Twitter

    8. With launch to #ISS just days away, @AstroAcaba & crewmates take a break with a game of ping pong: http://t.co/hiyiCLhN [NASA_Johnson]

      3:46pm via Twitter

  4. May 9th

    1. Nice shot of Driven To Explore @ Ronald Reagan Presidential Library w/ Air Force One  http://t.co/a0zCGzI7 http://t.co/zgMejJCH [NASA_Johnson]

      7:13pm via Twitter

    2. Expedition 31 works on transfers and science while awaiting a new #ISS trio whose Soyuz is being readied for launch. http://t.co/sTdWD7Ad [NASA_Johnson]

      5:41pm via Twitter

    3. ISS Update - May 9, 2012: ISS Update - May 9, 2012 The International Space Station video update for May 9, 20... http://t.co/FZkm0Lbl [NASA_Johnson]

      5:07pm via Twitter

  5. May 8th

    1. ISS Update - May 8, 2012: The International Space Station video update for May 8, 2012. http://t.co/TMbtsZfI [NASA_Johnson]

      10:37pm via Twitter

    2. ISS Update - May 8, 2012: ISS Update - May 8, 2012 The International Space Station video update for May 8, 20... http://t.co/TMbtsZfI [NASA_Johnson]

      10:29pm via Twitter

    3. Expedition 31 crew aboard #ISS prepped cargo for @SpaceX Dragon, conducted emergency drill today: http://t.co/TIdusOF4 [NASA_Johnson]

      9:02pm via Twitter

    4. NASA astronauts climb aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule for @Commercial_Crew milestone. http://t.co/HK7OZXht [NASAKennedy]

      8:04pm via Twitter

    5. The Soyuz that will carry @AstroAcaba and crewmates to #ISS next week is prepped for launch: http://t.co/hXhjKuGN [NASA_Johnson]

      7:13pm via Twitter

    6. RT @NASA #thankateacher - Administrator Bolden blogs on National Teacher Appreciation Week: http://t.co/SVTmpDXH [NASA_Johnson]

      6:10pm via Twitter

    7. SLS Program Manager Todd May speaking to a sold-out National Space Club Florida luncheon today. http://t.co/OZOJhWJ2 [NASAKennedy]

      4:47pm via Twitter

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3 Responses to “Live STS-134 Streaming Coverage: NASA on Twitter, SSEP SVoMCs on Twitter, and SSEP Community Blogs”

  1. Wendy April 29, 2011 at 5:49 am #

    Hi Devin, Jonathan and Yanik are you’ll ready for your big day?

    • Wendy April 29, 2011 at 11:48 am #

      Hi Ms. McCrary & Keefe,

      This is such a magical moment for the young men and women who are participating in this launch. This is a moment they will never forget.

      • L. McCrary May 20, 2011 at 8:00 pm #

        Yes, I agree. It’s something we all will remember.

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