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We made it to Mars, finally!
"Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... "Gareth Slee" wrote in message ... "Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! Hi Chris Try http://www.unitedspacealliance.com/live/nasatv.htm Thanks! Much appreciated. Regards, Chris Hi Chris, Not much happening on the NASA TV channel itself but there's a couple of links the http://www.marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov http://www.nasa.gov I'll have to check them out myself as well. g Best regards, Bill |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
"Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... "Gareth Slee" wrote in message ... "Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! Hi Chris Try http://www.unitedspacealliance.com/live/nasatv.htm Thanks! Much appreciated. Regards, Chris Hi Chris, Not much happening on the NASA TV channel itself but there's a couple of links the http://www.marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov http://www.nasa.gov I'll have to check them out myself as well. g Best regards, Bill |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
That works very well indeed - thank you very much. Definitely one to keep "bookmarked". Regards, Chris |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
That works very well indeed - thank you very much. Definitely one to keep "bookmarked". Regards, Chris |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
That works very well indeed - thank you very much. Definitely one to keep "bookmarked". Regards, Chris |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
"Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... Three words: Internet NASA TV. Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! Unfortunately, you've alreadly missed the best stuff. The schedule changed from the published list as the day progressed. Here is what the schedule ended up as; I also recorded the audio of the more interesting press briefings (follow the links to hear them): All times in GMT/UTC -- News briefing, Mars program overview, 23:00 to 00:00 Here Ed Weiler discusses his wild aspirations for the mission, including manned missions and what he would like to see in the history books 10,000 years from now. http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...300-Sat-TS.wav (3 MB) -- Live coverage, Spirit landing, 02:45 to 05:00 (landing at 04:35) -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 05:30 to 06:30 Pete Theisinger, Rob Manning et al describe the entry conditions http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...530-Sun-TS.wav (2.9 MB) -- Live coverage, Spirit communications relay opportunity, 07:00 to 08:00 -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 08:30 to 09:30 Steve Squyres et al discuss their preliminary findings from the first data and images http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...830-Sun-TS.wav (2.8 MB) -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 17:00 to 18:00 |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
"Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... Three words: Internet NASA TV. Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! Unfortunately, you've alreadly missed the best stuff. The schedule changed from the published list as the day progressed. Here is what the schedule ended up as; I also recorded the audio of the more interesting press briefings (follow the links to hear them): All times in GMT/UTC -- News briefing, Mars program overview, 23:00 to 00:00 Here Ed Weiler discusses his wild aspirations for the mission, including manned missions and what he would like to see in the history books 10,000 years from now. http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...300-Sat-TS.wav (3 MB) -- Live coverage, Spirit landing, 02:45 to 05:00 (landing at 04:35) -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 05:30 to 06:30 Pete Theisinger, Rob Manning et al describe the entry conditions http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...530-Sun-TS.wav (2.9 MB) -- Live coverage, Spirit communications relay opportunity, 07:00 to 08:00 -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 08:30 to 09:30 Steve Squyres et al discuss their preliminary findings from the first data and images http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...830-Sun-TS.wav (2.8 MB) -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 17:00 to 18:00 |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
"Chris Marriott" wrote in message ... Three words: Internet NASA TV. Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! Unfortunately, you've alreadly missed the best stuff. The schedule changed from the published list as the day progressed. Here is what the schedule ended up as; I also recorded the audio of the more interesting press briefings (follow the links to hear them): All times in GMT/UTC -- News briefing, Mars program overview, 23:00 to 00:00 Here Ed Weiler discusses his wild aspirations for the mission, including manned missions and what he would like to see in the history books 10,000 years from now. http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...300-Sat-TS.wav (3 MB) -- Live coverage, Spirit landing, 02:45 to 05:00 (landing at 04:35) -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 05:30 to 06:30 Pete Theisinger, Rob Manning et al describe the entry conditions http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...530-Sun-TS.wav (2.9 MB) -- Live coverage, Spirit communications relay opportunity, 07:00 to 08:00 -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 08:30 to 09:30 Steve Squyres et al discuss their preliminary findings from the first data and images http://cafesociety.uk.com/Temp/MER-B...830-Sun-TS.wav (2.8 MB) -- News briefing, Spirit landing, 17:00 to 18:00 |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
On 01/05/04 02:54 +0900, Chris Marriott wrote:
"Trane Francks" wrote in message ... Three words: Internet NASA TV. Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! There are a bunch of different links that feature somewhat different programming and bitrates. The main NASA TV URL is: http://www.nasa.gov/ram/35037main_portal.ram The rest of them can be found at the various links located on the NASA TV Multimedia page: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html trane -- //------------------------------------------------------------ // Trane Francks Tokyo, Japan // Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty. |
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We made it to Mars, finally!
On 01/05/04 02:54 +0900, Chris Marriott wrote:
"Trane Francks" wrote in message ... Three words: Internet NASA TV. Could you give a URL for this, please? Having broadband, I'd very much like to watch it! There are a bunch of different links that feature somewhat different programming and bitrates. The main NASA TV URL is: http://www.nasa.gov/ram/35037main_portal.ram The rest of them can be found at the various links located on the NASA TV Multimedia page: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html trane -- //------------------------------------------------------------ // Trane Francks Tokyo, Japan // Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty. |
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