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crowdsourcing | storytelling | citizenship People‟s Insights: Volume 1, Issue 29 @MarsCuriosity

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50+ thinkers and planners within MSLGROUP share and discuss inspiring projects on corporate citizenship, crowdsourcing and storytelling on the MSLGROUP Insights Network. Every week, we pick up one project and do a deep dive into conversations around it -- on the MSLGROUP Insights Network itself but also on the broader social web -- to distill insights and foresights. We share these insights and foresights with you on our People’s Insights blog and compile the best insights from the network and the blog in the iPad-friendly People’s Lab Quarterly Magazine, as a showcase of our capabilities. This week, our topic is @MarsCuriosity. For more, see: http://peopleslab.mslgroup.com

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Page 1: People’s Insights Volume 1, Issue 29: @MarsCuriosity

crowdsourcing | storytelling | citizenship

People‟s Insights: Volume 1, Issue 29

@MarsCuriosity

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What is @MarsCuriosity?

NASA‟s latest robot rover, Mars Curiosity, shot into the spotlight as a

NASA social media team live tweeted the end of its eight-month journey

to the red planet and its successful landing in August 2012.

twitter.com/marscuriosityIllustration of Curiosity‟s rock-blasting laser in action

(photo credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

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Transmedia storytelling

The story grew with daily chronological updates on Twitter

(@MarsCuriosity) and Facebook, enriched with transmedia: links to

mission reports, photos from Mars and NASA HQ, live streams.

1) twitter.com/marscuriosity

2) ustream.tv/nasajpl

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Storytelling in real-time

NASA has been covering the story of the $2.5 billion rover on Twitter

since November 2008. The story will continue as Curiosity embarks on

its two-year mission to find life on Mars.

Tomorrow we‟re going to start exploring Mars. And next week and next

month and next year, we‟ll be bringing new discoveries every day, every

week, to all of you.

- Dr. Charles Elachi, Director, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, NYTimes

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Importance for NASA

To increase public support and federal funding, it is crucial for NASA to

communicate achievements and benefits, and to build an emotional

bond with the public. Storytelling plays a huge role in this.

1) latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-mars-curiosity-nasa-budget-20120805,0,

3468758.story

2) vator.tv/news/2012-08-06-twitter-excitement-bubbles-up-crowd-sourcing-nasa-idea

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Telling the story from outer space

Fitted with 17 cameras, a science lab and a space transponder,

Curiosity sends photos and data to Earth via two NASA Mars Orbiters,

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Odyssey.

nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/malin-4.html

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Storytelling to simplify science

NASA ensured that the project would be accessible to the layman,

and entertaining too, by merging storytelling tactics, sound effects

and graphics with science in its videos.

“7 minutes of Terror” video created by NASA‟s Jet Propulsion Lab

jpl.nasa.gov/video/index.cfm?id=1090

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Involving more people

NASA appealed to students and children through a vote-based contest

to name the next Mars Rover, and with „Tweeters and Trekkies‟ by

roping in William Shatner and Will Wheaton, of „Star Wars‟ fame.

1) marsrovername.jpl.nasa.gov/

2) wsfa.com/story/19148990/william-shatner-and-wil-wheaton-narrate-new-nasa-mars-

curiosity-rover-video

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Coverage of the landing

On August 5, 2012, Americans gathered to view a special broadcast

from NASA Mission Control in science centres, museums and Times

Square. @MarsCuriosity live tweeted the landing.

New Yorkers gather to view the broadcast of Mission

Control at Times Square. (Photo credit: MSNBC)

NASA Mission Control team celebrates the successful

landing. (Photo credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls)

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The landing was covered by global media, trended on Twitter, was

featured on the daily Google Doodle, and inspired new memes.

@MarsCuriosity added half a million followers within the first 24 hours.

Amplification of the story

Flight Director Bobak’s mohawk made him an instant

celebrity (via Instagram)mashable.com/2012/08/06/curiosity-lands

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Emotional impact

The landing marked a milestone in US space exploration. More

importantly, the event helped revive the country‟s passion for space

exploration and dreams of landing a man on Mars.

[The successful landing of Curiosity – the most sophisticated roving

laboratory ever to land on another planet – marks an unprecedented feat of

technology that will stand as a point of national pride far into the future.

- Barack Obama, President USA (White House release)

facebook.com/marscuriosity

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Read People’s Lab insights and foresights

The People’s Lab team shares the insights and foresights from the

MSLGROUP Insights Network on the People’s Insights weekly blog and

the People’s Insights Quarterly magazine.

MSLGROUP Insights

Network

50+ MSLGROUP planners

share and discuss inspiring

projects on corporate

citizenship, crowdsourcing and

storytelling.

People’s Insights

weekly blog

We deep dive into

conversations around one

project -- on the MSLGROUP

Insights Network itself but also

on the broader social web -- to

distill insights and foresights.

People’s Insights

Quarterly magazine

Every quarter, we will compile

the best insights from the

network and the blog in the

iPad-friendly magazine, as a

showcase of our capabilities.

For more, visit http://peopleslab.mslgroup.com

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Coming soon: People‟s Insights Annual

Report

In early January 2013 we will publish the People‟s Insights Annual

Report, in which we synthesize our insights from throughout 2012 and

provide foresights for business leaders and change-makers for 2013.

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People’s Lab: Crowdsourcing Insights &

Innovation

People’s Lab is MSLGROUP’s proprietary crowdsourcing platform and

approach that helps organizations tap into people’s insight for

innovation, storytelling and change.

For more, visit http://peopleslab.mslgroup.com

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For People’s Lab

solutions, [email protected]