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NASA Social – LADEE to Launch!

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This is an historic event people!  Several firsts happening during this NASA Social. After my experience last February, it’s definitely worth registering.  This time, even more so… “LADEE is a robotic mission that will orbit our moon to gather detailed … Continue reading

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NASA Social in Norfolk Virginia

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Another NASA Social is coming. I was fortunate enough to get into the February event of a launch at VAFB. This is a great way to participate in space exploration and NASA does a great job on their ‘Socials.’ Registration … Continue reading

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Astronaut Health, Fitness & Rehabilitation – NASA Social!

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Houston in July. It’ll be worth it!  It’s a NASA Social. “NASA will host a one-day event for 30 social media followers on July 17, 2013, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Home of Mission Control and astronaut training, … Continue reading

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It’s All About Action!

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In many ways, our modern life (well, in the USA and some other ‘western’ cultures) expects us to be, primarily, spectators, even of our own lives.  Look at all the books/reality shows that sell about the rich & famous. We … Continue reading

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Action in Action

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Received a notification… Dear Pam Hoffman, Congratulations! You have been selected to attend the Landsat Data Continuity Mission launch NASA Social on Feb. 10-11, 2013, at Vandenberg Air Force Base in Lompoc, Calif. The two-day event will provide you the … Continue reading

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Connect & Collaborate with NASA

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I keep bumping into ‘NASA Social’ so I thought it was time to figure out what it’s all about. Turns out that it is part of something called Connect & Collaborate with NASA.  That’s made up of four parts, listed … Continue reading

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