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![]() The Phoenix Mars Lander is scheduled to touch down on Sunday 5/25/08 to begin exploring the Arctic Plains of Mars. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ph...ain/index.html Anyone know if there will be live coverage on the NASA channel or elsewhere of this event? - Scott Smith: MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/choppersmith |
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![]() "S. Smith" wrote: Anyone know if there will be live coverage on the NASA channel or elsewhere of this event? Yes, NASA TV will begin live coverage on Sunday at 22:30 UTC. Coverage elsewhere? You bet! I'll personally be monitoring ALL of the web-sites listed below during the weekend: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/blogs The actual blog being written by the Phoenix team during the landing. http://twitter.com/MarsPhoenix A Twitter page for regular - brief! - updates from JPL's publicity team... http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/i...p?showforum=14 Arguably the best UMSF-related web forum out there, frequented by all the major movers and shakers of planetary missions. http://www.dmuller.net/phoenix Watch the hours, minutes, and seconds remaining until landing, ticking away in excruciating real-time... http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv This is the ONE site you absolutely MUST be watching during the hours leading up to, and after, landing. http://planetary.org/blog Emily Lakdawalla's always-excellent blog, which will have special Phoenix content during Sunday evening / Monday morning http://www.ustream.tv/channel/emily-lakdawalla Emily will be streaming live video from JPL during the EDL phase. http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/ The official Phoenix mission website http://www.marslive.co.uk/ A special web-site where a team of British astronomers and spaceflight enthusiasts - including SKY AT NIGHT co-presenter Chris Lintott and UMSF's Doug Ellison - located in Patrick Moore's study in Selsey, will be following the landing as it happens, with YouTube videos, blog entries, and comments. |
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On May 23, 3:49 pm, S. Smith wrote:
The Phoenix Mars Lander is scheduled to touch down on Sunday 5/25/08 to begin exploring the Arctic Plains of Mars. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ph...ain/index.html Anyone know if there will be live coverage on the NASA channel or elsewhere of this event? - Scott Smith: MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/choppersmith Lets hope for a very successful landing. Considering how well the Rovers worked out, this should be good. |
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Tom Jarrett wrote, :
"S. Smith" wrote: Anyone know if there will be live coverage on the NASA channel or elsewhere of this event? Yes, NASA TV will begin live coverage on Sunday at 22:30 UTC. Coverage elsewhere? You bet! I'll personally be monitoring ALL of the web-sites listed below during the weekend: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/blogs The actual blog being written by the Phoenix team during the landing. http://twitter.com/MarsPhoenix A Twitter page for regular - brief! - updates from JPL's publicity team... http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/i...p?showforum=14 Arguably the best UMSF-related web forum out there, frequented by all the major movers and shakers of planetary missions. http://www.dmuller.net/phoenix Watch the hours, minutes, and seconds remaining until landing, ticking away in excruciating real-time... http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv This is the ONE site you absolutely MUST be watching during the hours leading up to, and after, landing. http://planetary.org/blog Emily Lakdawalla's always-excellent blog, which will have special Phoenix content during Sunday evening / Monday morning http://www.ustream.tv/channel/emily-lakdawalla Emily will be streaming live video from JPL during the EDL phase. http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu/ The official Phoenix mission website http://www.marslive.co.uk/ A special web-site where a team of British astronomers and spaceflight enthusiasts - including SKY AT NIGHT co-presenter Chris Lintott and UMSF's Doug Ellison - located in Patrick Moore's study in Selsey, will be following the landing as it happens, with YouTube videos, blog entries, and comments. Let me add http://www.spaceflightnow.com http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/phoenix/status.html At the time of the Spirit / Opportunity landings spaceflightnow had an almost-real-time coverage from their web site. Jeroen |
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![]() "S. Smith" wrote in message ... The Phoenix Mars Lander is scheduled to touch down on Sunday 5/25/08 to begin exploring the Arctic Plains of Mars. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ph...ain/index.html Anyone know if there will be live coverage on the NASA channel or elsewhere of this event? Yes, it's supposed to on the NASA channel. |
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