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A first glimpse at Room Bravo …

... the place where ILAtweetup 2012 will take place. OK, it doesn't look very fancy yet, but it sure will - in a bit more than a week from now. Expect rocket scientists, astronauts and many more to rock the stage!

'Which stage?' you might ask ... we'll post updates as they arrive!

#ILAtweetup, Space Pavilion, Room Bravo. Image: DLR, CC-BY.

#ILAtweetup, Space Pavilion, Room Bravo. Image: DLR/CD, CC-BY.

 

#ILAtweetup hoodies have arrived

Our brand new #ILAtweetup hoodies have arrived and they're almost on their way to our Tweetup room at ILA Berlin. Looking great, huh?!

Two beautiful Spacetweeps posing with fresh ILAtweetup hoodies

Two beautiful Spacetweeps posing with fresh ILAtweetup hoodies ... Credit: DLR, CC-BY

DLR/ESA ILAtweetup hoodie

DLR/ESA ILAtweetup hoodie. Image: DLR, CC-BY

Hello again

This blog has been quiet for some time. But with the upcoming #ILAtweetup it will come back to life.

The Social Media teams at ESA and DLR are working hard to create a unique experience. Embedded into one of Europe's biggest air shows, we will host 50 tweeps and will spend a fantastic day with them.

Expect some insights into European Space research and to meet some members of the European Astronaut Corps who will share their experiences.

Invitations will be sent tomorrow.

All of you who did not have the chance to get invited for this ILAtweetup, will still be able to participate. Via this blog, twitter or maybe even a video livestream.

I am looking forward to meet new space enthusiasts and to see some familiar faces of our ever growing spacetweep family.

First joint European Space Tweetup in Cologne

German Space Day at DLR Cologne 2009 Credit: DLR

German Space Day at DLR Cologne 2009 Credit: DLR

The DLR German Aerospace Center and the European Space Agency are inviting 60 Twitter followers to the first joint European Space Tweetup as part of German Aerospace Day on 18 September in Cologne, Germany.

A Tweetup is an informal, educational gathering of people who use the Twitter social messaging medium.

The first joint Space Tweetup of DLR and ESA will be an opportunity to learn more about the two agencies and their activities.

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