It’s Bambi and Cooper’s tenth birthday! This is the real kickoff to our tenth anniversary year, and we’re celebrating with our first-ever #RedditAMA, starting at 10pm PDT.
https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/12yojcx/hi_we_are_a_nonprofit_herd_of_urban_goats/
See you at the AMA!
#RedditAMA #belmontgoats10th #portland #goatsofmastodon
Since we already early-teased our #RedditAMA , here’s the link to set a reminder over on Reddit. https://iama.link/Yem5
Maybe I’ll just give Mastodon the first look at this here thing… #BelmontGoats10th #RedditAMA
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Last month, @NASAInSight@twitter.com's mission came to an end —but that doesn't mean we stop learning from its data!
Join us for a #RedditAMA on Jan. 10 from 12-1:30pm PT (3-4:30pm ET) where mission experts will answer questions about InSight's legacy. http://reddit.com/r/askscience/
AMA with Eugene Rochko, founder and lead developer of Mastodon over on reddit r/Mastodon RIGHT NOW!!! Ask the man who started this anything you want to know!
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#AMAEugeneRochko
#EugeneRochko
#eugenerochko #amaeugenerochko #RedditAMA
AMA with Eugene Rochko, founder and lead developer of Mastodon over on reddit r/Mastodon RIGHT NOW!!! Ask the man who started this anything you want to know!
#redditAMA
#AMAEugeneRochko
#EugeneRochko
#eugenerochko #amaeugenerochko #RedditAMA
Why is NASA sending a spacecraft to explore 8 different asteroids? What do we hope to learn? How do you communicate with a mission that's operating so far from the Earth? Ask these questions and more on today's #RedditAMA all about the #LucyMission. redd.it/q6h6ch pic.twitter.com/7B4YVLaGYr https://twitter.com/NASASolarSystem/status/1447941614400417794
Red Planet + Reddit: The #MarsHelicopter team just achieved the first powered flight on another planet. Ask us anything! #RedditAMA live today, April 26 from 1-2 p.m. PT (4-5 p.m. ET, 2000-2100 GMT) redd.it/mz4duo pic.twitter.com/YQx1jTBf9w https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1386753605856751617
RT from NASA JPL (@NASAJPL)
The #MarsHelicopter achieved the first powered flight beyond Earth. How did this "Wright brothers" moment come to life? With a talented team! On April 26, 1pm PT (4pm ET/2000 GMT) they’ll answer Qs on the flight & how they got to @NASA in a #RedditAMA. http://reddit.com/r/space
The #MarsHelicopter achieved the first powered flight beyond Earth. How did this "Wright brothers" moment come to life? With a talented team! On April 26, 1pm PT (4pm ET/2000 GMT) they’ll answer Qs on the flight & how they got to @nasa in a #RedditAMA. reddit.com/r/space pic.twitter.com/llum13vMVI https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1386336250408275968
Have Qs on black holes? Hear from a JPL astrophysicist searching for space-time ripples created by behemoth black holes & other @nasa experts studying these mysterious astronomical objects. Join our #BlackHoleWeek #redditAMA on April 16, 11am PT (2pm ET). reddit.com/r/nasa/ pic.twitter.com/3HkBXVHubv https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1383095738591154176
Each day this week, we’ll focus on a different #OceanWorld Monday: Earth Tuesday: Saturn’s moon Enceladus Wednesday: Saturn’s moon Titan Thursday: Jupiter’s moon Europa Friday: Exoplanets And join us on Thursday, 2 PM ET (18:00 UT) on https://t.co/Xn8mLZYqCk for a #RedditAMA! https://t.co/I2U7ISHf2y https://twitter.com/NASASolarSystem/status/1295452705926848514