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NASA TV Airs Live UFO Sightings
NASA TV aired a series of live UFO sightings exposing mysterious objects flying around a space station. We look at video of the event, which was broadcast in...
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Booster Camera Video of Atlantis Launch
Cameras mounted on the two solid rocket boosters that helped propel space shuttle Atlantis into orbit on July 8 provide unique angles of the launch from the Kennedy Space Center and their subsequent water landing downrange in the Atlantic Ocean.
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NASA TV Presents: Inside the ISS - December 2014
A look inside the life, science and adventure of being an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station
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NASA New Horizons - LIVE 14.Juli 2015 via NASA TV
Eine Reise geht zu Ende: Neun Jahre nach dem Start erreicht am 14.Juli 2015 (13:30 Uhr Live NASA TV) die Raumsonde "New Horizons" den Zwergplaneten Pluto. Die Fotos werden mit Spannung erwartet - es ist ein Meilenstein der Wissenschaft.
Mittlerweile ist die Nasa-Raumsonde "New Horizons" neun Jahre und fünf Milliarden Kilometer weit gereist. Langsam nähert sie sich ihrem Ziel - dem Pluto. Sie ist d
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Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster LIVE NASA TV
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Documentales del Universo | Nasa TV - El Espacio se Espande Documental Español
Documentales del Universo | Nasa TV - El Espacio se espande a gran escala Documental en Español 2015.
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Complete 535 Second Test RS-25 Engine - NasaTV
Complete 535 Second Test RS-25 Engine - NasaTV
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NASA TV UHD Trailer
As NASA reaches new heights and reveals the unknown, the NASA TV UHD channel can bring that journey to life in every home. Utilizing an end-to-end UHD video delivery system from Harmonic, NASA can deliver live and linear 2160p60 video content, enabling consumers to enjoy crystal-clear footage on a wide range of television and IP-connected devices. NASA TV UHD video is being sourced from high-resol
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Perseid meteor shower on NASA TV
On August 12, meteor experts from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center provided commentary during NASA Television’s live coverage of the annual Perseid meteor shower. The Perseids have been observed for at least 2,000 years and are associated with the comet Swift-Tuttle, which orbits the sun once every 133 years. Every August, the Earth passes through a cloud of the comet’s debris. This debris fiel
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STS-107 Re-entry live NASA TV coverage of the Columbia accident
This is the live NASA Television broadcast with commentary of the ill-fated re-entry and destruction of space shuttle Columbia which killed the seven astrona...
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NASA TV (Media Channel)
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DSCOVR / SpaceX Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference - NASA TV
DSCOVR / SpaceX Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference - NASA TV
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Live NASA TV Coverage Of The Curiosity Mars Rover Entry, Descent, Landing and Firs Pictures From The
NASA's Curiosity rover will mark one year on Mars next week and has already achieved its main science goal of revealing ancient Mars could have supported life. The mobile laboratory also is guiding designs for future planetary missions.
"Successes of our Curiosity -- that dramatic touchdown a year ago and the science findings since then -- advance us toward further exploration, including sending
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Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon LIVE On NASA TV Feed Tonight @ 9:11 CDT
Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon LIVE On NASA TV Feed Tonight @ 9:11 CDT Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon September 27 2015
Watch NASA LIVE Feed: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-msfc
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Orion EFT-1 Full Launch Day Coverage - 8 Hours Of NASA TV
Orion EFT-1 Full Launch Day Coverage - 8 Hours Of NASA TV
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NASA TV spot (unofficial)
More at http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries. Follow me on twitter @ReidGower http://www.twitter.com/reidgower. This was my interpretation of what a NASA p...
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Space Station Live: Spacewalk Preview
NASA Commentator Dan Huot talks with spacewalk specialist Devan Bolch about the work planned for a spacewalk on Monday, Aug. 10, by International Space Station Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko. The cosmonauts are scheduled for a six-hour spacewalk around the Zvezda module of the station to advance Russian science objectives and perform needed maintenance tasks. The
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NASA TV (HD)
NASA TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and public relations programming 24 hours a day on its various channels. Programs include "NASA Gallery", which features photographs and video from NASA's history; "Video File", which broadcasts b-roll footage for news and media outlets; "Education File", which provides special programming for schools; "NASA Edge" and "NASA 36
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Japanese Cargo Ship Arrives at ISS
Six days after launching from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, the unpiloted Japanese Kounotori4 H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV-4, met up with ...
NASA TV Airs Live UFO Sightings
NASA TV aired a series of live UFO sightings exposing mysterious objects flying around a space station. We look at video of the event, which was broadcast in......
NASA TV aired a series of live UFO sightings exposing mysterious objects flying around a space station. We look at video of the event, which was broadcast in...
wn.com/Nasa Tv Airs Live Ufo Sightings
NASA TV aired a series of live UFO sightings exposing mysterious objects flying around a space station. We look at video of the event, which was broadcast in...
- published: 17 Aug 2014
- views: 14048
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author: TheLipTV
Booster Camera Video of Atlantis Launch
Cameras mounted on the two solid rocket boosters that helped propel space shuttle Atlantis into orbit on July 8 provide unique angles of the launch from the Ken...
Cameras mounted on the two solid rocket boosters that helped propel space shuttle Atlantis into orbit on July 8 provide unique angles of the launch from the Kennedy Space Center and their subsequent water landing downrange in the Atlantic Ocean.
wn.com/Booster Camera Video Of Atlantis Launch
Cameras mounted on the two solid rocket boosters that helped propel space shuttle Atlantis into orbit on July 8 provide unique angles of the launch from the Kennedy Space Center and their subsequent water landing downrange in the Atlantic Ocean.
- published: 14 Jul 2011
- views: 232462
NASA TV Presents: Inside the ISS - December 2014
A look inside the life, science and adventure of being an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station...
A look inside the life, science and adventure of being an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station
wn.com/Nasa Tv Presents Inside The Iss December 2014
A look inside the life, science and adventure of being an astronaut aboard the International Space Station.
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 545597
NASA New Horizons - LIVE 14.Juli 2015 via NASA TV
Eine Reise geht zu Ende: Neun Jahre nach dem Start erreicht am 14.Juli 2015 (13:30 Uhr Live NASA TV) die Raumsonde "New Horizons" den Zwergplaneten Pluto. Die F...
Eine Reise geht zu Ende: Neun Jahre nach dem Start erreicht am 14.Juli 2015 (13:30 Uhr Live NASA TV) die Raumsonde "New Horizons" den Zwergplaneten Pluto. Die Fotos werden mit Spannung erwartet - es ist ein Meilenstein der Wissenschaft.
Mittlerweile ist die Nasa-Raumsonde "New Horizons" neun Jahre und fünf Milliarden Kilometer weit gereist. Langsam nähert sie sich ihrem Ziel - dem Pluto. Sie ist die erste Raumsonde überhaupt auf Mission zum Zwergplaneten.
NASA New Horizons 7:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 14 - New Horizons Mission Celebration – Arrival at Pluto (all channels)
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is fast approaching its close-up flyby of dwarf planet Pluto, 4.67 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) from Earth. Closest approach is on 14 July 2015. Visit these resources to make the most out of this historic event - humankind's first close up view of this cold, unexplored world in our solar system.
wn.com/Nasa New Horizons Live 14.Juli 2015 Via Nasa Tv
Eine Reise geht zu Ende: Neun Jahre nach dem Start erreicht am 14.Juli 2015 (13:30 Uhr Live NASA TV) die Raumsonde "New Horizons" den Zwergplaneten Pluto. Die Fotos werden mit Spannung erwartet - es ist ein Meilenstein der Wissenschaft.
Mittlerweile ist die Nasa-Raumsonde "New Horizons" neun Jahre und fünf Milliarden Kilometer weit gereist. Langsam nähert sie sich ihrem Ziel - dem Pluto. Sie ist die erste Raumsonde überhaupt auf Mission zum Zwergplaneten.
NASA New Horizons 7:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 14 - New Horizons Mission Celebration – Arrival at Pluto (all channels)
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is fast approaching its close-up flyby of dwarf planet Pluto, 4.67 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) from Earth. Closest approach is on 14 July 2015. Visit these resources to make the most out of this historic event - humankind's first close up view of this cold, unexplored world in our solar system.
- published: 12 Jul 2015
- views: 19
Documentales del Universo | Nasa TV - El Espacio se Espande Documental Español
Documentales del Universo | Nasa TV - El Espacio se espande a gran escala Documental en Español 2015....
Documentales del Universo | Nasa TV - El Espacio se espande a gran escala Documental en Español 2015.
wn.com/Documentales Del Universo | Nasa Tv El Espacio Se Espande Documental Español
Documentales del Universo | Nasa TV - El Espacio se espande a gran escala Documental en Español 2015.
- published: 08 Jan 2015
- views: 52
Complete 535 Second Test RS-25 Engine - NasaTV
Complete 535 Second Test RS-25 Engine - NasaTV...
Complete 535 Second Test RS-25 Engine - NasaTV
wn.com/Complete 535 Second Test Rs 25 Engine Nasatv
Complete 535 Second Test RS-25 Engine - NasaTV
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 90
NASA TV UHD Trailer
As NASA reaches new heights and reveals the unknown, the NASA TV UHD channel can bring that journey to life in every home. Utilizing an end-to-end UHD video del...
As NASA reaches new heights and reveals the unknown, the NASA TV UHD channel can bring that journey to life in every home. Utilizing an end-to-end UHD video delivery system from Harmonic, NASA can deliver live and linear 2160p60 video content, enabling consumers to enjoy crystal-clear footage on a wide range of television and IP-connected devices. NASA TV UHD video is being sourced from high-resolution images and video generated on the International Space Station (ISS), Hubble Space Telescope, and other current NASA missions. Programming will include remastered footage from historical missions, shots from NASA’s development and training processes, and ultimately live launches. Transmitted from NASA’s Atlanta uplink facility, remotely produced by Harmonic and jointly operated, the complete infrastructure includes examples of Harmonic’s Ellipse® 3000 contribution encoder, ProView 7100 integrated receiver-decoder (IRD), MediaGrid shared storage system, Polaris playout management suite, Spectrum X advanced media server system, Electra X3 advanced media processor, ProMedia Origin packager and streaming video server and NSG Exo distributed CCAP system. Learn more about NASA TV UHD here: http://info.harmonicinc.com/nasa-uhd
wn.com/Nasa Tv Uhd Trailer
As NASA reaches new heights and reveals the unknown, the NASA TV UHD channel can bring that journey to life in every home. Utilizing an end-to-end UHD video delivery system from Harmonic, NASA can deliver live and linear 2160p60 video content, enabling consumers to enjoy crystal-clear footage on a wide range of television and IP-connected devices. NASA TV UHD video is being sourced from high-resolution images and video generated on the International Space Station (ISS), Hubble Space Telescope, and other current NASA missions. Programming will include remastered footage from historical missions, shots from NASA’s development and training processes, and ultimately live launches. Transmitted from NASA’s Atlanta uplink facility, remotely produced by Harmonic and jointly operated, the complete infrastructure includes examples of Harmonic’s Ellipse® 3000 contribution encoder, ProView 7100 integrated receiver-decoder (IRD), MediaGrid shared storage system, Polaris playout management suite, Spectrum X advanced media server system, Electra X3 advanced media processor, ProMedia Origin packager and streaming video server and NSG Exo distributed CCAP system. Learn more about NASA TV UHD here: http://info.harmonicinc.com/nasa-uhd
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 3315
Perseid meteor shower on NASA TV
On August 12, meteor experts from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center provided commentary during NASA Television’s live coverage of the annual Perseid meteor sh...
On August 12, meteor experts from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center provided commentary during NASA Television’s live coverage of the annual Perseid meteor shower. The Perseids have been observed for at least 2,000 years and are associated with the comet Swift-Tuttle, which orbits the sun once every 133 years. Every August, the Earth passes through a cloud of the comet’s debris. This debris field consists of bits of ice and dust — most over 1,000 years old — and burns up in Earth’s atmosphere to create one of the best meteor showers of the year.
wn.com/Perseid Meteor Shower On Nasa Tv
On August 12, meteor experts from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center provided commentary during NASA Television’s live coverage of the annual Perseid meteor shower. The Perseids have been observed for at least 2,000 years and are associated with the comet Swift-Tuttle, which orbits the sun once every 133 years. Every August, the Earth passes through a cloud of the comet’s debris. This debris field consists of bits of ice and dust — most over 1,000 years old — and burns up in Earth’s atmosphere to create one of the best meteor showers of the year.
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 981
STS-107 Re-entry live NASA TV coverage of the Columbia accident
This is the live NASA Television broadcast with commentary of the ill-fated re-entry and destruction of space shuttle Columbia which killed the seven astrona......
This is the live NASA Television broadcast with commentary of the ill-fated re-entry and destruction of space shuttle Columbia which killed the seven astrona...
wn.com/Sts 107 Re Entry Live Nasa Tv Coverage Of The Columbia Accident
This is the live NASA Television broadcast with commentary of the ill-fated re-entry and destruction of space shuttle Columbia which killed the seven astrona...
DSCOVR / SpaceX Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference - NASA TV
DSCOVR / SpaceX Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference - NASA TV...
DSCOVR / SpaceX Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference - NASA TV
wn.com/Dscovr Spacex Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference Nasa Tv
DSCOVR / SpaceX Falcon 9 Prelaunch Press Conference - NASA TV
- published: 08 Feb 2015
- views: 128
Live NASA TV Coverage Of The Curiosity Mars Rover Entry, Descent, Landing and Firs Pictures From The
NASA's Curiosity rover will mark one year on Mars next week and has already achieved its main science goal of revealing ancient Mars could have supported life. ...
NASA's Curiosity rover will mark one year on Mars next week and has already achieved its main science goal of revealing ancient Mars could have supported life. The mobile laboratory also is guiding designs for future planetary missions.
"Successes of our Curiosity -- that dramatic touchdown a year ago and the science findings since then -- advance us toward further exploration, including sending humans to an asteroid and Mars," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. "Wheel tracks now, will lead to boot prints later."
After inspiring millions of people worldwide with its successful landing in a crater on the Red Planet on Aug. 6, 2012 (Aug. 5, 2012, PDT), Curiosity has provided more than 190 gigabits of data; returned more than 36,700 full images and 35,000 thumbnail images; fired more than 75,000 laser shots to investigate the composition of targets; collected and analyzed sample material from two rocks; and driven more than one mile (1.6 kilometers).
Curiosity team members at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif.,will share remembrances about the dramatic landing night and the mission overall in an event that will air on NASA Television and the agency's website from 10:45 a.m. to noon EDT (7:45 to 9 a.m. PDT) on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Immediately following that program, from noon to 1:30 p.m., NASA TV will carry a live public event from NASA Headquarters in Washington. That event will feature NASA officials and crew members aboard the International Space Station as they observe the rover anniversary and discuss how its activities and other robotic projects are helping prepare for a human mission to Mars and an asteroid. Social media followers may submit questions on Twitter and Google+ in advance and during the event using the hashtag #askNASA.
Curiosity, which is the size of a car, traveled 764 yards (699 meters) in the past four weeks since leaving a group of science targets where it worked for more than six months The rover is making its way to the base of Mount Sharp, where it will investigate lower layers of a mountain that rises three miles from the floor of the crater.
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft and its unprecedented sky crane landing system placed Curiosity on Mars near the base of Mount Sharp. The mountain has exposed geological layers, including ones identified by Mars orbiters as originating in a wet environment. The rover landed about one mile (1.6 kilometers) from the center of that carefully chosen, 12-mile-long (20 kilometers) target area.
Scientists decided first to investigate closer outcrops where the mission quickly found signs of vigorous ancient stream flow. These were the first streambed pebble deposits ever examined up close on Mars.
Evidence of a past environment well suited to support microbial life came within the first eight months of the 23-month primary mission from analysis of the first sample material ever collected by drilling into a rock on Mars.
"We now know Mars offered favorable conditions for microbial life billions of years ago," said the mission's project scientist, John Grotzinger of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. "It has been gratifying to succeed, but that has also whetted our appetites to learn more. We hope those enticing layers at Mount Sharp will preserve a broad diversity of other environmental conditions that could have affected habitability."
The mission measured natural radiation levels on the trip to Mars and is monitoring radiation and weather on the surface of Mars, which will be helpful for designing future human missions to the planet. The Curiosity mission also found evidence Mars lost most of its original atmosphere through processes that occurred at the top of the atmosphere. NASA's next mission to Mars, Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN), is being prepared for launch in November to study those processes in the upper atmosphere.
JPL manages the Curiosity mission and built the rover for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
To follow the conversation online about Curiosity's first year on Mars, use hashtag #1YearOnMars or follow @NASA and @MarsCuriosity on Twitter.
For NASA TV streaming video, schedule and downlink information, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
The events airing on Tuesday also will be carried on Ustream at:
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
A movie made with Hazard-Avoidance Camera images from Curiosity's first year, titled "Twelve Months in Two Minutes," is available at:
http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/1yearin2mins
For more information about the mission, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/msl
and
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl
wn.com/Live Nasa Tv Coverage Of The Curiosity Mars Rover Entry, Descent, Landing And Firs Pictures From The
NASA's Curiosity rover will mark one year on Mars next week and has already achieved its main science goal of revealing ancient Mars could have supported life. The mobile laboratory also is guiding designs for future planetary missions.
"Successes of our Curiosity -- that dramatic touchdown a year ago and the science findings since then -- advance us toward further exploration, including sending humans to an asteroid and Mars," said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. "Wheel tracks now, will lead to boot prints later."
After inspiring millions of people worldwide with its successful landing in a crater on the Red Planet on Aug. 6, 2012 (Aug. 5, 2012, PDT), Curiosity has provided more than 190 gigabits of data; returned more than 36,700 full images and 35,000 thumbnail images; fired more than 75,000 laser shots to investigate the composition of targets; collected and analyzed sample material from two rocks; and driven more than one mile (1.6 kilometers).
Curiosity team members at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif.,will share remembrances about the dramatic landing night and the mission overall in an event that will air on NASA Television and the agency's website from 10:45 a.m. to noon EDT (7:45 to 9 a.m. PDT) on Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Immediately following that program, from noon to 1:30 p.m., NASA TV will carry a live public event from NASA Headquarters in Washington. That event will feature NASA officials and crew members aboard the International Space Station as they observe the rover anniversary and discuss how its activities and other robotic projects are helping prepare for a human mission to Mars and an asteroid. Social media followers may submit questions on Twitter and Google+ in advance and during the event using the hashtag #askNASA.
Curiosity, which is the size of a car, traveled 764 yards (699 meters) in the past four weeks since leaving a group of science targets where it worked for more than six months The rover is making its way to the base of Mount Sharp, where it will investigate lower layers of a mountain that rises three miles from the floor of the crater.
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft and its unprecedented sky crane landing system placed Curiosity on Mars near the base of Mount Sharp. The mountain has exposed geological layers, including ones identified by Mars orbiters as originating in a wet environment. The rover landed about one mile (1.6 kilometers) from the center of that carefully chosen, 12-mile-long (20 kilometers) target area.
Scientists decided first to investigate closer outcrops where the mission quickly found signs of vigorous ancient stream flow. These were the first streambed pebble deposits ever examined up close on Mars.
Evidence of a past environment well suited to support microbial life came within the first eight months of the 23-month primary mission from analysis of the first sample material ever collected by drilling into a rock on Mars.
"We now know Mars offered favorable conditions for microbial life billions of years ago," said the mission's project scientist, John Grotzinger of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. "It has been gratifying to succeed, but that has also whetted our appetites to learn more. We hope those enticing layers at Mount Sharp will preserve a broad diversity of other environmental conditions that could have affected habitability."
The mission measured natural radiation levels on the trip to Mars and is monitoring radiation and weather on the surface of Mars, which will be helpful for designing future human missions to the planet. The Curiosity mission also found evidence Mars lost most of its original atmosphere through processes that occurred at the top of the atmosphere. NASA's next mission to Mars, Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN), is being prepared for launch in November to study those processes in the upper atmosphere.
JPL manages the Curiosity mission and built the rover for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
To follow the conversation online about Curiosity's first year on Mars, use hashtag #1YearOnMars or follow @NASA and @MarsCuriosity on Twitter.
For NASA TV streaming video, schedule and downlink information, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
The events airing on Tuesday also will be carried on Ustream at:
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl
A movie made with Hazard-Avoidance Camera images from Curiosity's first year, titled "Twelve Months in Two Minutes," is available at:
http://mars.nasa.gov/msl/1yearin2mins
For more information about the mission, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/msl
and
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl
- published: 05 Aug 2013
- views: 6206
Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon LIVE On NASA TV Feed Tonight @ 9:11 CDT
Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon LIVE On NASA TV Feed Tonight @ 9:11 CDT Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon September 27 2015
Watch NASA LIVE Feed: http://www...
Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon LIVE On NASA TV Feed Tonight @ 9:11 CDT Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon September 27 2015
Watch NASA LIVE Feed: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-msfc
wn.com/Watch The 4Th Blood Red Supermoon Live On Nasa Tv Feed Tonight 9 11 Cdt
Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon LIVE On NASA TV Feed Tonight @ 9:11 CDT Watch The 4th Blood Red Supermoon September 27 2015
Watch NASA LIVE Feed: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-msfc
- published: 27 Sep 2015
- views: 2403
Orion EFT-1 Full Launch Day Coverage - 8 Hours Of NASA TV
Orion EFT-1 Full Launch Day Coverage - 8 Hours Of NASA TV...
Orion EFT-1 Full Launch Day Coverage - 8 Hours Of NASA TV
wn.com/Orion Eft 1 Full Launch Day Coverage 8 Hours Of Nasa Tv
Orion EFT-1 Full Launch Day Coverage - 8 Hours Of NASA TV
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 120
NASA TV spot (unofficial)
More at http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries. Follow me on twitter @ReidGower http://www.twitter.com/reidgower. This was my interpretation of what a NASA p......
More at http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries. Follow me on twitter @ReidGower http://www.twitter.com/reidgower. This was my interpretation of what a NASA p...
wn.com/Nasa Tv Spot (Unofficial)
More at http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries. Follow me on twitter @ReidGower http://www.twitter.com/reidgower. This was my interpretation of what a NASA p...
- published: 27 Dec 2010
- views: 134580
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author: Reid Gower
Space Station Live: Spacewalk Preview
NASA Commentator Dan Huot talks with spacewalk specialist Devan Bolch about the work planned for a spacewalk on Monday, Aug. 10, by International Space Station ...
NASA Commentator Dan Huot talks with spacewalk specialist Devan Bolch about the work planned for a spacewalk on Monday, Aug. 10, by International Space Station Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko. The cosmonauts are scheduled for a six-hour spacewalk around the Zvezda module of the station to advance Russian science objectives and perform needed maintenance tasks. The last Russian spacewalk on the ISS was performed in October, 2014.
Watch Space Station Live, weekdays at 11am eastern.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
wn.com/Space Station Live Spacewalk Preview
NASA Commentator Dan Huot talks with spacewalk specialist Devan Bolch about the work planned for a spacewalk on Monday, Aug. 10, by International Space Station Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko. The cosmonauts are scheduled for a six-hour spacewalk around the Zvezda module of the station to advance Russian science objectives and perform needed maintenance tasks. The last Russian spacewalk on the ISS was performed in October, 2014.
Watch Space Station Live, weekdays at 11am eastern.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 625
NASA TV (HD)
NASA TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and public relations programming 24 hours a day on its various channels. Programs includ...
NASA TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and public relations programming 24 hours a day on its various channels. Programs include "NASA Gallery", which features photographs and video from NASA's history; "Video File", which broadcasts b-roll footage for news and media outlets; "Education File", which provides special programming for schools; "NASA Edge" and "NASA 360", hosted programs that focus on different aspects of NASA; and "This Week @ NASA", which shows news from NASA centers around the country. Live ISS coverage and related commentary is aired daily at 11 a.m. EST and repeats throughout the day.[7]
The network also provides an array of live programming, such as 24-hour coverage of Space Shuttle missions, ISS events (spacewalks, media interviews, educational broadcasts), press conferences and rocket launches. These often include running commentary by members of the NASA Public Affairs Office who serve as the "voice of Mission Control," including Rob Navias, Josh Byerly, Nicole Cloutier and Brandi Dean.
In the United States, NASA Television's Public, Education and Media channels are MPEG-2 digital C-band signals carried by QPSK/DVB-S modulation on satellite AMC-3, transponder 15C, at 87 degrees west longitude. Downlink frequency is 4000 MHz, horizontal polarization, with a data rate of 38.86 Mhz, symbol rate of 28.1115 Ms/s, and ¾ FEC. A Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) is needed for reception.
wn.com/Nasa Tv (Hd)
NASA TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and public relations programming 24 hours a day on its various channels. Programs include "NASA Gallery", which features photographs and video from NASA's history; "Video File", which broadcasts b-roll footage for news and media outlets; "Education File", which provides special programming for schools; "NASA Edge" and "NASA 360", hosted programs that focus on different aspects of NASA; and "This Week @ NASA", which shows news from NASA centers around the country. Live ISS coverage and related commentary is aired daily at 11 a.m. EST and repeats throughout the day.[7]
The network also provides an array of live programming, such as 24-hour coverage of Space Shuttle missions, ISS events (spacewalks, media interviews, educational broadcasts), press conferences and rocket launches. These often include running commentary by members of the NASA Public Affairs Office who serve as the "voice of Mission Control," including Rob Navias, Josh Byerly, Nicole Cloutier and Brandi Dean.
In the United States, NASA Television's Public, Education and Media channels are MPEG-2 digital C-band signals carried by QPSK/DVB-S modulation on satellite AMC-3, transponder 15C, at 87 degrees west longitude. Downlink frequency is 4000 MHz, horizontal polarization, with a data rate of 38.86 Mhz, symbol rate of 28.1115 Ms/s, and ¾ FEC. A Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) is needed for reception.
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 5054
Japanese Cargo Ship Arrives at ISS
Six days after launching from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, the unpiloted Japanese Kounotori4 H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV-4, met up with ......
Six days after launching from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, the unpiloted Japanese Kounotori4 H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV-4, met up with ...
wn.com/Japanese Cargo Ship Arrives At Iss
Six days after launching from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, the unpiloted Japanese Kounotori4 H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV-4, met up with ...
- published: 09 Aug 2013
- views: 96677
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author: NASA