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STS-133 NASA Tweetup
November 23, 2010, 10:25 am View Comments(Photo credit: NASA/Paul E. Alers)
I started writing about the NASA Tweetup nearly a dozen times now. I’m having trouble encapsulating exactly how profound of an experience it was, maybe because I’m still wrapping my head around it.
In the weeks leading up, a group of very organized people coordinated the rental of a vacation house, which we dubbed the Big House. The enthusiasm people had in the Google group and on Twitter was infectious. I didn’t know anyone, but I was excited to dive in and meet them. Within a matter of hours of arriving, we were family. These are new friends I will keep for the rest of my life.
At Kennedy Space Center, we saw things that aren’t normally available to the public. The launch was delayed multiple times, and then eventually scrubbed, but Stephanie Schierholz, the tweetup organizer and our personal superhero/rockstar, coordinated extra activities and more unforgettable moments than we could have dreamed. What was originally a three-day trip was extended into a week-long experience that, for lack of a better term, changed my life. We saw the inside of the Vehicle Assembly Building. We visited the launchpad at sunset. We explored the Kennedy Space Center visitor center at leisure and rode the Shuttle Launch Experience multiple times. At the Big House, we stayed up late, forged new relationships, played music, laughed harder than any of us had laughed in a long time, ate, drank, and basked in the presence of some of the most creative, smart, fascinating people I had ever met.
I am working on a much longer post about the whole week, but in the meantime, my friends Raam and Tallulah both wrote incredibly stirring pieces that express the spirit of the experience much better than I can right now. It’s absolutely required reading. We also had no shortage of photographers on hand, so be sure to check out my Flickr set as well as the tweetup group.
As of right now, NASA plans to launch Discovery no earlier than 2:52 a.m. on December 3. Stephanie informed us that our badges will allow us into the press area during this new launch window. (See? She’s still our superhero.) So, presented with this astonishing opportunity, I will head back down to the Space Coast next week. There’s no way I could miss this.
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The year of adventure continues
October 1, 2010, 12:09 pm View Comments2009 was kind of a rough year for everyone. The economy did a swan-dive into an empty pool and a lot of us lost our jobs.
This year, I declared, would be different. While watching Olympic hockey and a space shuttle landing (I’m a multitasker), I could tell this year would be filled with adventures. And wow, yes, it sure has. It’s been better than I had imagined, and I feel so lucky to have had so many experiences this year. A quick verbal montage:
- Survived the snowpocalypse
- Played a reunion show with Three Track Mind
- Turned 30
- Went to South by Southwest
- Saw the final (scheduled) launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis
- Went to MaxFunCon
- Quit an unfulfilling job
- Watched the World Cup
- Watched fireworks from my roof
- Met Tom Green
- Found an amazing new job
- Started my second year of grad school
And now it’s October. It’s autumn, my favorite season, and I still have a few adventures before the year wraps up. Next weekend, I’m biking 100 kilometers in the Seagull Century. In November, I’m one of the lucky ones going to the NASA Tweetup for Space Shuttle Discovery’s last trip to space. (That’s right: Two shuttle launches in one year!) A week later I get to see my all-time favorite band, The Posies, play in DC. And then it’s the holidays.
I feel so incredibly lucky. As I write this, I’m sitting at the same table where I was back in February, daydreaming about all these adventures. I couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out. 2010 has been filled with experiences, friends, and family I wouldn’t trade for anything.
What was your favorite adventure of 2010? How do you plan on topping it in 2011?