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Sept. 4, 2009

Michael Curie
Headquarters, Washington
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James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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RELEASE: 09-204

TWIN NASA COMMANDERS TWITTER ABOUT POSSIBLE SPACE MEETING

HOUSTON -- Two NASA astronaut commanders have perspectives like no
others on Twitter -- the views of twin brothers preparing on opposite
sides of the world to command both the space shuttle and the
International Space Station.

The tweeting twins are astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly. Mark is the
commander of space shuttle mission STS-134, set to launch in late
2010. Scott is the commander of station Expedition 26, also set to
fly in late 2010. If schedules hold, the two may meet in space during
their respective commands.

To follow the Kelly twins as they give insights to the world, and to
each other, visit their respective Twitter accounts.

For Mark:

http://twitter.com/shuttlecdrkelly

For Scott:

http://twitter.com/stationcdrkelly

The brothers are natives of West Orange, N.J., and both are Navy
captains. NASA selected them as astronauts in 1996.

Mark is a veteran of three space shuttle flights. He served as the
pilot on missions STS-108 in 2001 and STS-121 in 2006 and commanded
STS-124 in 2008. He has logged 38 days in space on his three flights.

Scott is a veteran of two space shuttle flights. He served as the
pilot on mission STS-103 in 1999 and commanded STS-118 in 2007. He
has logged almost 21 days in space and is currently preparing for a
six-month stay aboard the station.

To follow all NASA astronauts currently on Twitter, visit:

http://twitter.com/NASA_astronauts

To find out more about the shuttle, station and all of NASA's
programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

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