Got a burning question for an Astronaut?

Google and NASA have teamed up to give you a chance to ask…and get the response live on YouTube.

The Space Shuttle STS-134 will launch on April 30 for the final mission of Space Shuttle Endeavour, an event that will also be streamed live on YouTube. from 5.47am (EST).

Then on May 3, NASA Commander Mark Kelly & Crew will be answering questions live from space via space reporter Miles O’Brien.

How to submit your question to the crew of STS-134?

Via YouTube – visit http://www.youtube.com/pbsnewshour to submit a video or written question.
Twitter – Tweet your question with the hashtag #utalk2endeavour

The launch and interview will both be archived if you happen to miss the live stream – get more info on how to be part of this event HERE.

and his crew will be taking your questions live from space on YouTube.

PBS NewsHour will live stream the interview from their channel, with veteran space reporter Miles O’Brien curating and asking the public’s questions to the crew. Now is your readers’ chance to connect with a space mission the entire world will be watching.

Key Times:

· Live-stream of shuttle takeoff: Saturday April 30: 5:47 am EST
· Live interview with Mark Kelly and Shuttle crew: Tuesday May 3: 4am EST

Starting today, you can visit http://www.youtube.com/pbsnewshour to submit a video or written question for the crew of STS-134 to be used in the live interview and vote for your favourite questions. You can also submit questions on Twitter with the hashtag #utalk2endeavour.

To get the full experience of STS-134, you can also watch a live stream of the shuttle launch on Saturday April 29 starting at 5:47am EST on http://www.youtube.com/pbsnewshour. Both the launch and the interview will be available for archived viewing.

For more info, check out the blog post here and copied below, and let me know if you’d like to speak with a YouTuber to learn more.