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Hey - it's Johnny Alonso from NASA 360 :)

Posted on Jul 27, 2009 03:27:04 AM | Michael Bibbo | 12 Comments   

Hey everyone! :)
Sorry I've been like "radio silent" on the NASA 360 blogs, but ask Kevin or Bibs, I'm not really the web chatter - I'd rather just talk your ear off in person. :p
I hope you're digging the show as much as I am.  And it's not because I'm working on the show and I get to travel the world. It's also not because I get to see NASA 360 on the television at the hotels we stay when on location. Brag that we won an Emmy and all these awards to all my actor friends in Los Angeles, meet way cool astronauts and hawt Olympic atheletes. Ride in an electric car at 100 miles an hour, check out the X-Games for free or eat at every Chipotle in America. Ride my Sector 9 skateboard through an episode at the beach, catching bad karma from someone picking up lava rocks, joking with our boy scaring him with "rattlesnake eggs", watching race cars fly by at lightning speed not from the stands at Indy, but from the pits. See some of the latest inventions like "GPS" or "liquid metal" before it is put to use in the general public or the new skin tight astronaut space suit...or interview some of the coolest people who are inventing tomorrow, No...wait a minute... those ARE the reasons I'm digging NASA 360 - and you should too. We at NASA 360 are bringing you the hot info and getting the fab footage and stories hands on - we enjoy putting the show together as much as you enjoy watching it. Kevin, Jennifer, Bibs, Tom and Johnny Alonso, we really do have the greatest and coolest job in the world. Yea man, its called "NASA 360"

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12 On Oct 22, 2009 02:15:17 AM  Spacelover27  wrote: 

HI, I'M MARY-KATE (I'M NOT OLSEN! LOL)
I HAVE A QUESTION FOR U.
I'M REALLY CURIOUS, SO I'M ASKING THIS.
WHO CREATED SPACE?
I REALLY WANT 2 KNOW ANSWER!!

11 On Oct 22, 2009 02:17:31 AM  mary-kate lee  wrote: 

HI, CAN I JOIN TOO?

10 On Aug 26, 2009 08:05:43 PM  michael armstrong sr.  wrote: 

Dear NASA just by accident I noticed something that I have seen many times before but thought nothing of it untill my computer froze and I started to investigate an image of one of the giant drawings on the earths surface its shaped as a monkey I beleave these drawings to be star maps the monkeys tail is a galaxcy the head is the sun his right hand is the earth his left hand is the moon his left and right foot I havnt figured out but I beleave them to be an event of planets please investigate my theory .

9 On Aug 20, 2009 05:29:55 AM  guest  wrote: 

hello
I am student of IT major but I like to be employee of NASA
so can you tell me is this major have copulative of NASA or not?
If yes,then what should do the IT eployee of NASA?

8 On Aug 21, 2009 08:59:28 AM  catalin  wrote: 

hey nice blog ... I have and i a blog with science content ... good luck.

7 On Aug 14, 2009 02:31:54 PM  guest  wrote: 

Responding to post #3, you can download NASA 360 on our NASA 360 page. Just go to www.nasa.gov/nasa360 and download any of our programs. Thanks for asking.

6 On Aug 14, 2009 02:38:42 PM  guest  wrote: 

In response to post #5, we didn't notice any strange lights. Perhaps it was the SRB's burning out. We have some cool footage of the SRB's separating from the shuttle on Program 9 and 10.We'll keep a close eye on the next launch, we might even be there filming. Stay tuned.

5 On Aug 05, 2009 11:07:10 AM  guest  wrote: 

Hi, Is there any way that folks from other countries can watch this Nasa 360 ???

4 On Aug 03, 2009 03:11:18 AM  Scott B  wrote: 

Did u happen to watch the most recent space shuttle launch?
If so did u notice strange lights in background during seperation? Just curious.

3 On Aug 05, 2009 05:58:20 PM  Chris  wrote: 

I am oh so jealous! Can i play too?

2 On Aug 05, 2009 07:27:47 AM  meb  wrote: 

Hey Johnny! I love this blog! It's fun, exciting, cool... Thanks to everybody and keep up the fantastic work in letting us know what's happening in your amazing jobs. I'm envious!

1 On Jul 31, 2009 09:18:32 AM  armchair observer  wrote: 

Watching live on NASA TV on my computer the shuttle landing. What a extreme privilege to see the teamwork of so many brilliant, talented, dedicated, minds at work. These are the minds that are working for the benefit of humanity. No white collar wallstreet criminals here.

I sometimes ask myself what drives the few to NASA's heights and the far more to syphoning excessive funds of others into their own pockets for their own personal gains..........oh well, I guess if we knew that we wouldn't have such a morally bankrupt society.

We live in Indian River County, Florida and heard the sonic boom on re-entry. It sounded like a large duffle bag landing on my house. It shook the rafters. It prompted me to look on the NASA website and low and behold you had it live streaming over the website for all to view. Got to love this new technology. It never gets old no matter how many missions have been flown. Thanks to all at NASA for their commitment to their country not against it!

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