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NASA TV will no doubt be overloaded, so where are the best places to
view the launch online? Thanks |
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matt wrote:
NASA TV will no doubt be overloaded, so where are the best places to view the launch online? You have a good number of options for watching NASA TV. Online: NASA TV by Yahoo: http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/...event_id=15891 United Space Alliance : http://www.unitedspacealliance.com/live/nasatv.htm Home Satellite: Channel 213 on DISH Network Channel 376 on DirecTV Also, check with your local cable provider to see if they are currently carrying NASA TV. Many are now carrying it on their digital cable systems. |
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On 30 Jun 2006 14:12:41 -0700, "Craig Cocca"
wrote: Thanks very much Craig. I live in the middle of nowhere and don't have Cable (or satellite) so a live online feed is my only option. |
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![]() "Craig Cocca" wrote in message oups.com... matt wrote: NASA TV will no doubt be overloaded, so where are the best places to view the launch online? You have a good number of options for watching NASA TV. Online: NASA TV by Yahoo: http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/...event_id=15891 United Space Alliance : http://www.unitedspacealliance.com/live/nasatv.htm Home Satellite: Channel 213 on DISH Network Channel 376 on DirecTV Also, check with your local cable provider to see if they are currently carrying NASA TV. Many are now carrying it on their digital cable systems. I wish my cable provider carried it, I'd save some serious bucks, the only reason I have Dish is to get NTV. With JPL only 10 miles from my house, you'd think they might have NTV?? |
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John H. wrote:
I wish my cable provider carried it, I'd save some serious bucks, the only reason I have Dish is to get NTV. With JPL only 10 miles from my house, you'd think they might have NTV?? You can reportedly receive NASA TV on certain Dish and DirecTV systems that have *previously* subscribed to the service. You can Google around for more specific information on this. Also, if you live near JPL, you can receive a simulcast of many NASA TV events (including shuttle mission coverage) on a handheld scanner on 448.500 MHz. |
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