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NASA Will Host 150 People for Tweetup at Launch of Jupiter-Bound MissionPASADENA, Calif. -- NASA will host a two-day launch Tweetup for 150 of its Twitter followers on Aug. 4-5 at the agency s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Tweetup is expected to culminate in the launch of the Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft aboard an Atlas V rocket.The launch window opens at 8:39 a.m. PDT 11:39 a.m. EDT on Aug. 5. The spacecraft is expected to arrive at Jupiter in 2016. The mission will investigate the gas giant s origins, structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere. Juno s color camera will provide close-up images of Jupiter, including the first detailed glimpse of the planet s poles.The Tweetup will provide @NASA Twitter followers with the opportunity to tour the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex; speak with scientists and engineers from the Juno and other upcoming missions; and, if a stanley en mexico ll goes as scheduled, view the spacecraft launch. The event also will provide participants the opportunity to meet fellow tweeps and members of NASA s social media team.Juno is the second of four space missions launching this year, making 2011 one of the busiest ever in planetary exploration. Aquarius w stanley cup as launched June 10 to study ocean salinity; Grail will launch stanley coffee mug Sept. 8 to study the moon s gravity field; and the Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity rover will head to the Red Planet no earlier than Nov. 25. Tweetup registration opens at noon PDT 3 p.m. EDT on Friday, June 24, and closes at noon PDT 3 p.m Uwgm Rockin Cult Classic Trick or Treat Is Coming to Streaming for Halloween
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