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Where to find more in-depth Mars Rover news?
I've visited the JPL rover page, and seen the press releases, but I am
hoping to find more information. I know that NASA TV will broadcast an occasional inverview or press session with the scientist's, but I can't find where the broadcast is archived. They apparently only make the live broadcast available on the web site (except for a handful of very old archived broadcasts) Other than reading the discussion here on this newsgroup, where can I get more in-depth info and news? Joe Dunfee |
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Where to find more in-depth Mars Rover news?
Try www.spaceflightnow.com they have a text based mission status cent
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/status.html Also C-SPAN http://www.c-span.org/ sometimes archive the news conferences - although they done seem to be doing it lately. I dont think NASA has an archive of them though. "Smiley" wrote in message om... I've visited the JPL rover page, and seen the press releases, but I am hoping to find more information. I know that NASA TV will broadcast an occasional inverview or press session with the scientist's, but I can't find where the broadcast is archived. They apparently only make the live broadcast available on the web site (except for a handful of very old archived broadcasts) Other than reading the discussion here on this newsgroup, where can I get more in-depth info and news? Joe Dunfee |
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Where to find more in-depth Mars Rover news?
In article , Smiley wrote:
I've visited the JPL rover page, and seen the press releases, but I am hoping to find more information. I know that NASA TV will broadcast an occasional inverview or press session with the scientist's, but I can't find where the broadcast is archived. They apparently only make the live broadcast available on the web site (except for a handful of very old archived broadcasts) Other than reading the discussion here on this newsgroup, where can I get more in-depth info and news? http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/status.html |
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Where to find more in-depth Mars Rover news?
http://spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/status.html
covers the conferences live and updates in minutes. i usually run nasa tv and this page. if you want to pay for a membership spaceflight now will play archived news conferences. "Smiley" wrote in message om... I've visited the JPL rover page, and seen the press releases, but I am hoping to find more information. I know that NASA TV will broadcast an occasional inverview or press session with the scientist's, but I can't find where the broadcast is archived. They apparently only make the live broadcast available on the web site (except for a handful of very old archived broadcasts) Other than reading the discussion here on this newsgroup, where can I get more in-depth info and news? Joe Dunfee |
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Where to find more in-depth Mars Rover news?
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Elysium Fossa wrote: Try www.spaceflightnow.com they have a text based mission status cent http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/status.html Also C-SPAN http://www.c-span.org/ sometimes archive the news conferences - although they done seem to be doing it lately. I dont think NASA has an archive of them though. "Smiley" wrote in message om... I've visited the JPL rover page, and seen the press releases, but I am hoping to find more information. I know that NASA TV will broadcast an occasional inverview or press session with the scientist's, but I can't find where the broadcast is archived. They apparently only make the live broadcast available on the web site (except for a handful of very old archived broadcasts) Other than reading the discussion here on this newsgroup, where can I get more in-depth info and news? Joe Dunfee From the JPL Web site: Archives of the Mars Exploration Rover briefings may be found on the following Web site. http://www.cspan.org |
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Where to find more in-depth Mars Rover news?
"Elysium Fossa" wrote in message ...
Try www.spaceflightnow.com they have a text based mission status cent http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/status.html Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for. Joe |
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