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Astronomy & Space on Twitter (who to follow?)

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  • 20-01-2014 10:27am
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    I was looking for some suggestions for some decent twitter accounts to follow for Astronomy & Space. For instance today would be a good day to follow some accounts that discuss the Rosetta probe or break news about it. You can see the accounts I follow that are somewhat relevant to this forum below. So who do you follow that you would recommend :)


    @SciAstro John Grunsfeld
    Lead for Science at NASA (Associate Administrator) Astronaut STS-67,81,103,109,125 Hubble Hugger, Space and Earth explorer

    @apacheman Merritt Island, FL Andy Scheer
    Launch pad technician with SpaceX. Helping launch the next generation of Falcon 9 rocket. My tweets are my own and only mine.

    @esa Europe ESA
    European Space Agency, keeping you posted on European space activities.

    @nasahqphoto Washington, DC NASA HQ PHOTO
    NASA Headquarters Photo Department. Washington, DC

    @MarsCuriosity Gale Crater, Mars Curiosity Rover
    NASA's latest mission to explore the surface of Mars. Roving the Red Planet since Aug. 5, 2012 (PDT) (Aug 6 UTC).

    @NASA NASA
    Explore the universe and discover our home planet with @NASA. We usually post in EST (UTC-5).

    @themonkeycage The Multiverse Infinite Monkey Cage
    BBC Radio 4's Sony award winning science comedy show with @ProfBrianCox and @robinince, and produced by @sashafeachem & @scirad. New series starts 18/11/13

    @BBCAmos Cambridge, UK Jonathan Amos
    BBC Science Correspondent

    @NakedScientists Cambridge UK The Naked Scientists
    Based at Cambridge University, we make science radio programmes for the BBC and other broadcasters and host a website and podcast.

    @ProfBrianCox Manchester Brian Cox
    Ultra-naïve positivist-ish, although science can't explain the existence of antipositivists

    @Cmdr_Hadfield Earth Chris Hadfield
    Canadian Astronaut, back on Earth after living aboard ISS as Commander of Expedition 35. For events and media, please write to requests@chrishadfield.ca.


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