timpsi
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Post by timpsi on Dec 1, 2007 11:24:21 GMT -5
Hello! I just checked by NASA's site to check for some sun pictures. And when I checked multimedia, I saw that you could watch some LIVE coverage. At public channel I started watching LIVE TV from the STS-122 mission, and it's public! It's pretty cool to watch the earth and different parts of the station. So go to this address: www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatvAnd you might be able to see LIVE TV from space and the mission STS-122 and the International Space Station. NOTE: At this moment they are showing the STS-122 mission, but I think they will change from day to day, and to new missions, interviews and so on, so just be patient! Enjoy! Thank you!
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Post by chero on Dec 1, 2007 12:32:08 GMT -5
Wow!! Here's a LY, Timpsi.
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Post by brittany on Dec 1, 2007 12:34:17 GMT -5
Thanks for the info! LY
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timpsi
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Post by timpsi on Dec 1, 2007 14:14:17 GMT -5
Haha no problem at all, just fun to show new people. This live TV is actually pretty impressive at times, especially when they show LIVE from the stations, when you can see the earth and space from the station. But also there are intresting programs, about future missions; how they are going to do it, spacewalks, who does what and so on. It's pretty fun =D
EDIT: At december 6th there will be a LIVE video of the delivery of the "Columbus". The Columbus part is a payload made by the ESA, that will be installed to the International Station so ESA can make their own researches at the ISS. Mainly for making research of The Sun (!!), and also for the enviroment in space.
So watch this especially then if you wanna see something really cool, but all the time there are theese programs running about missions as I wrote. It's just really cool!
Enjoy!
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Starshine
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Post by Starshine on Dec 2, 2007 6:23:39 GMT -5
Wow, thanks timpsi, that's very interesting! Great views from orbit on the earth.
LY
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timpsi
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Post by timpsi on Dec 2, 2007 6:55:49 GMT -5
Yep, it's very exciting to watch it =D I've already learned some new things about some super-novas. Especially on the evenings there are some space programs and interviews and on the day there are live tv from the ISS and the mission STS-122 that will be launched from KSC december 6th!
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