Nasa Tv
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Podcast: Behind the Scenes at NASA TV
Mar 05, 2010Podcast: Behind the Scenes at NASA TV've had the opportunity to see a couple of launches and cover other events that normally, I'd be back home watching on NASA TV. Since NASA TV is part of my daily diet of space media, I was very interested to see the newsroom, step in the... by universetoday.com | related posts
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Pirouettes and Twitpics from Space
Feb 11, 2010Pirouettes and Twitpics from SpaceIf you were watching NASA TV late Tuesday/early Wednesday you likely saw the beautiful backflip maneuver that space shuttle Endeavour performed before docking at 12:06 a.m. EST with the International Space Station. It was a striking sight to behold (see video above) as Commander... by universetoday.com | related posts
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Fallen Heros
Jan 31, 2010Click here to view the embedded video. This is from NASA TV on January 28 th , and the NASA Day of Remembrance. What makes this even sadder is the thought these people will have paid the ultimate price for very little if the administration has its way and starts... by tomsastroblog.com | related posts
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Critics Call For NASA TV To "Liven Up"
Dec 27, 2009An article in the LA Times calls NASA out for failing to make broadcasts on their dedicated television network as entertaining as they can be. The author, David Ferrell, complains that fascinating subject matter is often fraught with boring commentary and frequent, extended silences, making most... by slashdot.org | related posts
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NASA TV Covers Next Space Station Crew's Journey to Orbit
Dec 04, 2009Tuesday, Dec. 22, beginning the crew members' six-month stay. Kotov, Creamer and Noguchi will join Expedition 22 Commander Jeff Williams of NASA and Russian Flight Engineer Maxim Suraev, who have been on the complex since October. Events on NASA TV will include... by spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com | related posts
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NASA TV to Broadcast Space Station Crew Soyuz Landing Events
Nov 25, 2009NASA Television will air the events surrounding the landing of three International Space Station crew members who will return to Earth Dec. 1. The space travelers have lived and worked aboard the space station for the past six months. NASA TV coverage will include the... by spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com | related posts
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New Module for ISS Launches
Nov 10, 2009New Module for ISS LaunchesSoyuz rocket with Poisk. Credit: NASA TV A new module for the space station blasted off today from the Baikonur Cosmodrome , Kazakhstan at 9:22 a.m. EST. The Poisk (which means "explore" in Russian) is a combination docking module/airlock/future research module. It will meet... by universetoday.com | related posts
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Ares Launch and Moon Trivia
Oct 27, 2009I am watching the launch of Ares via NASA TV. While watching I am chatting with a friend in Rome. He just reminded me that the Moon is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Rome. When man colonizes the moon and they have to set up a Catholic chapel, etc., it has already... by wdtprs.com/blog | related posts
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Nasa Tv
Oct 09, 2009Nasa Tv , Interested by the NASA’s crash landing on the moon , I wanted to watch the event live on my Linux machine. NASA has a few live TV channels, but none seemed to work on Linux. Until I discovered that they use ASX files... by apakistannews.com | related posts
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Screen caps of NASA TV LCROSS camera images
Oct 09, 2009~0405 PDT, labeled thanks to Jason Perry: Click to enlarge > LCROSS view of the lunar south pole (labeled) Credit: NASA / GSFC .... by planetary.org/blog | related posts
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Guy Laliberté at the International Space Station: The Docking Video on...
Oct 03, 2009Expedition 21 docking video on NASA TV (it's actually easier to find on the One Drop Foundation website). Amazing. Not being scientifically inclined, I have a hard time getting my mind around this fragile enterprise happening so far above the earth. Once the rocket connected with ISS... by communities.canada.com/MONTREALGAZETTE/blogs/stageandpage/default.aspx | related posts
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Orbiting Toolbag Will Enter Atmosphere Aug. 3
Aug 03, 2009Orbiting Toolbag Will Enter Atmosphere Aug. 3ISS Toolbag. Credit: NASA TV The most famous toolbag in the world (and space) will soon be no more. The ISS Toolbag will enter Earth 's atmosphere and completely burn up. Current estimates say the toolbag should become a fireball on August 3 around 1316 Universal Time. It should... by universetoday.com | related posts
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