Explore the Universe: #FindYourPlaceInSpace Week 2024 Toolkit

 
NATIONAL SPACE COUNCIL
 
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
Week 2024 Toolkit
April 6-13, 2024
 
Find Your Place In
Space Week
 
The National Space Council is organizing
#FindYourPlaceInSpace Week to open the doors of the
space industry to people who already love space, those
who want to know more about space, and those who do
not yet know how they can be part of this industry.
 
We invite you to join this national celebration of space
from April 6 - 13, 2024, that will include a solar eclipse in
parts of the country on April 8th.
 
Hashtag Campaign
 
Use our templates! Share your own stories,
facts, and ideas or use our sample language
for inspiration
 
Share how you were able to
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
 
Share as many #FindYourPlaceInSpace
posts as you’d like
 
Example 1:
Highlight Why Space Matters
 
Tweet: 
From monitoring
crop changes to your
car’s GPS, satellites do it
all. They may be miles
above us orbiting Earth
but they’re impact could
not be more tangible.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 2:
Highlight Why Space Matters
 
Tweet: 
Extreme weather is
becoming more frequent
every year. Data from space
is helping us track weather
patterns and see what’s
coming to keep
communities safe and
prepared.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 3:
Celebrate Benefits of Space
 
Tweet: 
DYK: What we know
about climate change is
thanks to satellites in space?
They aid in creating research
and models that keep us
prepared in case of a climate
emergency.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 4:
Celebrate Benefits of Space
 
Tweet: 
We all call this planet
home and we can all be part of
exploring what lies beyond it.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 5:
Celebrate Technology
 
Tweet: 
Satellites monitor
sea levels and track solar
patterns; they assist with
banking, and improving
healthcare. Space
technology keeps our
lives and our world
running.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 6:
Celebrate Technology
 
Tweet: 
Part of understanding
climate change is understanding
the ocean, satellites monitor
temperature, melting ice caps,
and ocean health. Space tech
takes a bird’s eye view to our
planet and gives us the whole
picture of how to keep it safe.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 7:
Celebrate Partnerships
 
Tweet: 
It is human nature to
explore the unknown, that’s
why space brings
communities around the world
together to collaborate and
learn what happening beyond
our shared sky.
 #FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
Example 8:
Celebrate People
 
Tweet:
 There are more than
astronauts in the Space
workforce. Dr. Quincy Brown,
Director of Space and STEM
Workforce Policy at the White
House is an advocate for
making sure everyone who
dreams of exploring space
finds their place.
#FindYourPlaceInSpace
nasa.gov/spaceweek
 
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  1. #FindYourPlaceInSpace Week 2024 Toolkit April 6-13, 2024 NATIONAL SPACE COUNCIL

  2. Find Your Place In Space Week The National Space Council is organizing #FindYourPlaceInSpace Week to open the doors of the space industry to people who already love space, those who want to know more about space, and those who do not yet know how they can be part of this industry. We invite you to join this national celebration of space from April 6 - 13, 2024, that will include a solar eclipse in parts of the country on April 8th.

  3. Hashtag Campaign Share how you were able to #FindYourPlaceInSpace Use our templates! Share your own stories, facts, and ideas or use our sample language for inspiration Share as many #FindYourPlaceInSpace posts as you d like

  4. Example 1: Highlight Why Space Matters Tweet: From monitoring crop changes to your car s GPS, satellites do it all. They may be miles above us orbiting Earth but they re impact could not be more tangible. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  5. Example 2: Highlight Why Space Matters Tweet: Extreme weather is becoming more frequent every year. Data from space is helping us track weather patterns and see what s coming to keep communities safe and prepared. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  6. Example 3: Celebrate Benefits of Space Tweet: DYK: What we know about climate change is thanks to satellites in space? They aid in creating research and models that keep us prepared in case of a climate emergency. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  7. Example 4: Celebrate Benefits of Space Tweet: We all call this planet home and we can all be part of exploring what lies beyond it. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  8. Example 5: Celebrate Technology Tweet: Satellites monitor sea levels and track solar patterns; they assist with banking, and improving healthcare. Space technology keeps our lives and our world running. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  9. Example 6: Celebrate Technology Tweet: Part of understanding climate change is understanding the ocean, satellites monitor temperature, melting ice caps, and ocean health. Space tech takes a bird s eye view to our planet and gives us the whole picture of how to keep it safe. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  10. Example 7: Celebrate Partnerships Tweet: It is human nature to explore the unknown, that s why space brings communities around the world together to collaborate and learn what happening beyond our shared sky. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  11. Example 8: Celebrate People Tweet: There are more than astronauts in the Space workforce. Dr. Quincy Brown, Director of Space and STEM Workforce Policy at the White House is an advocate for making sure everyone who dreams of exploring space finds their place. #FindYourPlaceInSpace nasa.gov/spaceweek

  12. Social Media Templates

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