There are some pretty interesting Twitter feeds out there, especially if you are in to history and science. This summer the Deseret News listed several interesting ones. Here’s a list of some of my favorites:
History
- World War II Today – Follow events in WWII exactly 70 years after they happened, memoirs, military reports, diary entries and much more …
- WW2 Tweets from 1941 – Livetweeting the 2nd World War, as it happens on this date & time in 1941, & for 5 years to come.
- American History Museum – Real Stories. Real Stuff. At the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Random Fun
- Big Ben – Want to know what time it is in London? He bongs the hour, on the hour.
- Story People – The little stories of all of us.
- Disney Pixar – My love for this company is immense.
Science
- TED Talks – Ideas worth speaking.
- NASA Voyager – The official account for NASA’s twin Voyager 1 & 2 spacecraft, the longest operating spacecraft in deep space.
- NSF Voyager 2 – Semper peregrinus inter astra — a well-informed unofficial account full of unauthorized jargon, administered from NSF, still funding the science on-board!
- Curiosity Rover – NASA’s latest mission to explore the surface of Mars. Roving the Red Planet since Aug. 5, 2012 (PDT) (Aug 6 UTC).
- Smithsonian Air & Space – The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum maintains the largest collection of historic air & space objects in the world.
People
What are some of your favorite feeds?
Not sure, but I think I subscribed to Brit Hume eight or nine months ago. :brett:
Are you on twitter? I’m on twitter!
You are one of the people I follow. 🙂