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Old January 23rd 04, 05:05 PM
Ronald Norman
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Default Mars Landing, NASA-TV live stream

With the upcoming landing of the Opportunity Mars Rover this Saturday,
January 24th, all eyes will be on NASA. Tuning in to NASA-TV is the
perfect way to get live images and updates from the surface of Mars as
soon as NASA receives them. For those of you who have never
experienced or do not have access to to NASA-TV, we at Network
Foundations Technology would like for you to partake in a milestone of
streaming media. We will broadcast NASA-TV all day on Saturday free
of charge. You will have access to a live video feed from NASA as
the landing occurs. Not only will you be witnessing a milestone in
space exploration and streaming multimedia, but you will be helping to
test a groundbreaking peer-to-peer video streaming technology. Here
http://nasa-tv.yi.org is a link to our site where you'll find our
streaming video client, as well as all the information you need to
watch the broadcast. You can begin watching the NASA-TV video feed
right now, but the actual landing festivities start at 8 p.m., 7
central. Feel free to email me with any questions.

Ronald Norman

Network Foundations Technology

 




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