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Social media channels to follow

Herewith, we are happy to present a detailed listing of where/how you can follow the DLR/ESA SpaceTweetup via social media and general web on Sunday, 18 September.

First, thanks to Andrea at DLR for the detailed listing of social media channels covering German Aerospace Day. She listed several, but the ones most relevant for the DLR/ESA SpaceTweetup include:

(More details - in German - here)

Now over to ESA SoMe activities...

Web streams. There will be two webcasts produced by ESA on Sunday, 18 Sep from Cologne. The SpaceTweetup webcast (in English), from inside the tent, can be seen right here in the blog. It will run from approx. 11:00 until the end of the day, about 18:00, which some short pauses possible.

The second webcast will be produced from the European Astronaut Centre, which is located just across the street from the Tweetup tent, and will run from 11:00 until about 17:30. It will be recorded primarily in German, and will highlight the programme within EAC as part of German Aerospace Day. You can access it via the main ESA web site.

Real-time social media

To access the SM channels being updated by the ESA team, you should follow any of these:

Twitter

English

@spacetweetup
* SpaceTweetup attendee list (follow this to see all tweets by all attendees)
@esa
* ESA list (follow this to see all tweets by all ESA accounts)
@esaoperations
@esascience

Astronauts

Other languages
@esa_de
@esa_nl
@esa_italia
@esa_es

Several other Twitter channels will be updated by ESA team members, including: @danielscuka, @andreasschepers, @space_intern, @jlconst, @ericarolfe

Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/esa_events/

http://www.flickr.com/groups/spacetweetup2011/

Facebook

Friends of ESA
http://www.facebook.com/EuropeanSpaceAgency

SpaceTweetup
http://www.facebook.com/groups/spacetweetup/

General infomation

Wiki
http://www.spacetweetup.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

If you notice any errors in this list, or find a channel we should add, post a comment below right here in the blog and we'll post an update.

See you on Sunday!

Social media across all channels on German Aerospace Day

Shuttle STS-134 crew to be at SpaceTweetup. Credit: NASA

Shuttle STS-134 crew to be at SpaceTweetup. Credit: NASA

This update was published earlier this evening in the DLR Blog by Andrea Schaub, from the DLR communication team in Cologne. Andrea lists some very useful links for this weekend's events. We'll add our own post within tomorrow to list the additional ESA and other social media links (as far as we know them) via which you can follow the DLR/ESA SpaceTweetup and German Aerospace Day.

On 18 September 2011 DLR is hosting, for the eleventh time, German Aerospace Day in Cologne, offering young and old alike the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of DLR's research work. For those interested in following this special day online and those active in social networks, we will be reporting live throughout the event here on this blog as well as on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.

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Via DLR Blogs