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GRAIL Mission - NASA Tweetup Part 1

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Part 1 of the GRAIL mission NASA Tweetup held on Sept. 7, 2011 at the Kennedy Space Center. This segment includes NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden, actress Nichelle Nichols, NASA's Jim Adams, and GRAIL principal investigator Maria Zuber.

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  • Start of the GRAIL tweetup program
  • Nichelle Nichols, Lieutenant Uhura from Star Trek, speaks at the GRAIL NASA tweetup
  • NASA's Jim Adams (@nasajim on twitter) Dep Dir. of Planetary Science Division for NASA HQ
  • NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden addresses the GRAIL NASA Tweetup
  • Maria Zuber of MIT, Principal Investigator of the GRAIL mission
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