quarta-feira, 1 de junho de 2016

Facebook will first live transmission with astronauts

                      

ROME, 01 JUN (ANSA) - For the first time, Facebook Live will make a connection between the International Space Station (ISS) and earth with a conversation between the founder and CEO of social network, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tim Kopra astronaut and Jeff Williams of NASA, and Tim Peake, the European Space Agency (ESA).

The chat, which is scheduled for at 13.55 (GMT) on Wednesday (01), will be broadcast on the official website of NASA on Facebook, lasting about 20 minutes. To promote the conversation, Zuckerberg made a post on your website asking netizens to send questions that "I will ask as much as possible." Until 10:30 this morning, the post had more than 23,400 comments. NASA already created a special event on the social network for all interested send questions to the conversation.

This is the third step that the US space agency gives in social networks. The first time that NASA used a type site was on YouTube, where he created his account in 2008, and currently uses the channel to make daily transmissions.

But the Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli, was the first member of a space mission to use Twitter. Between 2010 and 2011, Nespoli used the profile to send Earth spectacular images. (ANSA)

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