NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman is pictured while floating freely in the Unity node of the International Space Station.
Image Credit: NASA
NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman has been living and working on the International Space Station since May 28.
Wiseman is constantly conducting research to benefit us on Earth and posting images on social media to entertain us on Earth.
Now you have a chance to ask him a question while he orbits the Earth in a laboratory 240 miles in space.
NASA will host an in-flight social media event live with the International Space Station between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. CDT, Tuesday, Sept. 23.
This event will connect NASA's social media followers with Wiseman as he orbits the Earth.
NASA's social media followers may submit video questions prior to the event. During the event, several video questions will be selected and answered by Wiseman.
Unique and original questions are more likely to be selected.
The deadline to submit video questions is Sept. 15. To be considered, video clips must be no longer than 30 seconds and must be uploaded to YouTube and tagged with #askAstro.
Submitters should introduce themselves and mention their location before asking their question.
The event can be viewed live on NASA Television. Follow Wiseman and NASA Johnson Space Center on Twitter for more at @astro_reid and @NASA_Johnson.
Image Credit: NASA
NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman has been living and working on the International Space Station since May 28.
Wiseman is constantly conducting research to benefit us on Earth and posting images on social media to entertain us on Earth.
Now you have a chance to ask him a question while he orbits the Earth in a laboratory 240 miles in space.
NASA will host an in-flight social media event live with the International Space Station between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. CDT, Tuesday, Sept. 23.
This event will connect NASA's social media followers with Wiseman as he orbits the Earth.
NASA's social media followers may submit video questions prior to the event. During the event, several video questions will be selected and answered by Wiseman.
Unique and original questions are more likely to be selected.
The deadline to submit video questions is Sept. 15. To be considered, video clips must be no longer than 30 seconds and must be uploaded to YouTube and tagged with #askAstro.
Submitters should introduce themselves and mention their location before asking their question.
The event can be viewed live on NASA Television. Follow Wiseman and NASA Johnson Space Center on Twitter for more at @astro_reid and @NASA_Johnson.
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