NASA’s social media game is strong. Now that’s being officially recognized, as the agency has been nominated for five Webby Awards, including three for its ...
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: NASA’s social media game is strong. Now that’s being officially recognized, as the agency has been nominated for five Webby Awards, including three for its social media:
Government and Civil Innovation – NASA.gov (NOAA.gov is also a contender)
Corporate Communications – NASA social media
Science – the Cassini Mission to Saturn
Education and Discovery – The Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s social media
Best Overall Social Presence – the Cassini Mission social media
We need your help! Two NASA websites & three of our social media programs are nominated for @TheWebbyAwards! Vote: https://t.co/Fz6bccaKZo pic.twitter.com/elibvcPkXf
— NASA (@NASA) April 11, 2017
Speaking of NOAA, they made this video to remind you that tomorrow (April 15) is Citizen Science Day. Find out what you can do FOR SCIENCE!
Did you know that NOAA offers dozens of citizen science opportunities? https://t.co/Vs5ev2wyZu #citizenscience #OceanFactFriday pic.twitter.com/u9ekMV0arV
— NOAA’s Ocean Service (@noaaocean) April 14, 2017
And 30 years ago today, Eddie Van Halen patented a device that helped him achieve his signature sound.
#Patent artwork doesn’t get much cooler than @eddievanhalen tapping his guitar. #TDiH pic.twitter.com/GKwLKjAyDT
— USPTO (@uspto) April 14, 2017
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