Saturday, September 15, 2012

Neil Armstrong Twitter Tribute Recreates Journey to the Moon

When Armstrong passed away last month at the age of 82, many of us took to the web to pay tribute to the accomplished astronaut.

Now, the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum in New York, with the help of the Martin Agency, have launched a centralized Twitter tribute, One Small Tweet, to recreate Armstrong’s journey to the moon on the microblog.

Here’s how it works: Every time someone tweets with the hashtag #onesmalltweet, it’s equivalent to 100 miles of the journey. The tweet is displayed on the website, OneSmallTweet.com, along with the additional mileage. As more tweets come in, the website tracks each message and moves closer from the Earth to the Moon â€" a total distance of 238,900 miles.

At press time, 27,400 miles were traveled â€" roughly 11% of the journey.

“We really wanted to echo Neil’s words â€" ‘One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind’ â€" in our tribute,” Neel Williams, senior copy writer at the Martin Agency, told Mashable. “With a lot of people doing one small thing, like sending a tweet, we can collectively move hundreds of thousands of miles through space and recreate this amazing accomplishment from Neil’s life.”

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Here are some of the tweets people have sent so far:

The end goal, Williams says, is to have Armstrong’s family send the final tweet.

Back in 2009, the JFK Library and Museum for an early Armstrong-related tribute, We Choose the Moon, an interactive recreation of the Apollo 11 journey, on its 50th anniversary of the landing.

Is this a cool way to honor Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 team? Will you be participating? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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