View Full Version : NASA TV - Schedule of FIRST Events
Don Knight
24-02-2003, 20:04
Thanks NASA for the continuing Coverage of the FIRST Robotics Program via NASA TV.
March 8, Saturday
* *9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Regional Robotics Competition, Cleveland, Ohio - AMES
March 15, Saturday
* *9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Regional Robotics Competition, Annapolis, Maryland - AMES
March 29, Saturday
* *9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Regional Robotics Competition, Atlanta, Georgia - AMES
April 5, Saturday
* *9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Regional Robotics Competition, Houston, Texas - AMES
April 11, Friday
* *3:00 - 7:00 p.m. - National Robotics Competition, Houston, Texas - AMES
April 12, Saturday
* *7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - National Robotics Competition, Houston, Texas - AMES
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Breaking.html
Ken Leung
24-02-2003, 20:33
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Cleveland regional is the same weekend with the Sacramento Regional!!!
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ben Mitchell
24-02-2003, 20:46
Originally posted by Ken L
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Cleveland regional is the same weekend with the Sacramento Regional!!!
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats EXACTLY what I said: I'll get the footage just in time for the Annapolis regional my team is going to on Wendsday..
:D
Will these be broadcast online?
YAY I'm going to be at the annapolis regional ;)
It would be cool if there was converage at the other regionals, though.
mtaman02
24-02-2003, 20:54
hmmm. i notice the new york city regional and canadian regional is not listed. guess the parents of the team will have to take out their camcorders again this year
Clark Gilbert
24-02-2003, 21:01
NO!!! The St. Louis Regional isnt on the list!!
It's like 95% NASA teams...how can this be... :ahh:
Yan Wang
24-02-2003, 21:01
Hmm... that's odd. I remembered that last year the Canadian regional was broadcast... otherwise, I don't see how my dad could've been watching it while I was at the regional.
David Kelly
24-02-2003, 21:14
i assume/ HOPE they will also be webcasting the addictional NASA sites, such as VCU and St. Louis.... otherwise, it will be a very, very sad time :(
A mentor on our team who works at NASA has been in charge of web-casting the VCU and Philidelphia regionals in past years, and just last year he helped with the St. Louis regional web-cast as well. I can only assume he's still doing it, but I will ask him if it helps to belay your fears.
Stephen
Joe Ross
24-02-2003, 21:24
The way it has worked in the past is that a few, usually, nationals and 1 or 2 other events were broadcast on nasa tv. this means that anyone with the nasa tv channel can watch it. It also means that you can get a webcast very easily. Team 188 keeps a very good list of places that webcast nasa tv. http://www.team188.com/2002/videos/nasatv.shtml All that this announcement is about is the NASA tv broadcasts, and it is much better then before. These are the much more expensive ones to do.
NASA has also webcast many other regionals. This was done seperately from the NASA tv (as far as I know). Information about those would be posted on robotics.nasa.gov. As of right now, nothing has been announced.
Remember that NASA, like everyone else, is having funding trouble. Don't be suprised if your favorite event is not webcast. But, don't give up hope yet, either.
EddieMcD
25-02-2003, 16:26
Okay, so none of the local regionals are being shown. But like JR said, I'm not giving up hope yet. Actually, I'm glad I actually have the ability to watch other regionals at all with NASA TV.
Andy Grady
25-02-2003, 16:50
Don't forget that in the past some regionals have been webcast by sponsors other than NASA. Like the NYC regional and UTC regionals. So there may still be hope.
Kyle Fenton
25-02-2003, 18:02
Originally posted by Andy Grady
Don't forget that in the past some regionals have been webcast by sponsors other than NASA. Like the NYC regional and UTC regionals. So there may still be hope.
The NYC regional was hosted last year by Columbia.
Since they are not doing it this year, that remains to be questioned.
I am also excepting a webcast of UTC, and also of the BAE NH regional.
Jim Giacchi
25-02-2003, 18:55
I notice that they are only broadcasting one day from each regional. So what about the other days?
One thing I observed about the webcasts is that there is usually a large number of NASA teams at those regionals.
Don Knight
27-02-2003, 08:45
It looks like NASA is going to be webcasting regionals too! Here is the current schedule and the link....
http://robotics.nasa.gov/events/webcasts/regionals.htm
NASA Langley/VCU Regional
Richmond, Virginia
March 6-8
Buckeye Regional
Cleveland, OH
March 6-8
More Regional information coming soon...!
miketwalker
28-02-2003, 14:28
Why are there only 2 webcasts?! Last year they had almost every regional webcast. They don't even have the 4 fields at nationals being broadcast. We were hoping for these webcasts for the students in Engineering classes to be able to watch. Plus all the regionals are only broadcast on NASA TV on Saturday, and none on Friday so students can't watch in class and learn.
Jeff Waegelin
28-02-2003, 14:32
Note that those are only the first week of regionals. It's highly likely there will be other webcasts in later weeks, but those two are just for the first week of competition.
Metalhugginman
02-03-2003, 09:40
I noticed that the NASA link lists the VCU webcast as being on March 7th and 8th. I trust that the webcast will be on Friday and Saturday. Hooray! Good luck to everyone!
For those of you interested in watching today's practice rounds from the VCU regional, here's a link that has not yet been posted.
http://robots.larc.nasa.gov/vcu_2003/webcast.html
As of this moment there are two feeds are up and running. Nothing exciting is happening yet, but I think the first practice rounds are slated to start at 10:30am.
I can't wait until the Annapolis regional. This is my first year on MOE 365 and I can't wait until the regionals. It makes it even better that the event is webcast. It will be cool to see other teams and strategize, but it will also be really cool to have GeroniMOE webcast for all to see as it lifts up the ramp and carries it into our scoring zone, Would that score us points hehehe. Just kidding. Good luck to all of the teams competing today, tomorrow, and Saturday.
GO MOE!!
David Kelly
06-03-2003, 12:59
Originally posted by Karthik
For those of you interested in watching today's practice rounds from the VCU regional, here's a link that has not yet been posted.
http://robots.larc.nasa.gov/vcu_2003/webcast.html
As of this moment there are two feeds are up and running. Nothing exciting is happening yet, but I think the first practice rounds are slated to start at 10:30am.
does anybody know what the practice rounds are? when the teams are going??
Swampdude
06-03-2003, 14:41
Is anyone having trouble connecting to the webcast? my realplayer says it can't connect to host, I think it's our firewall here but.... ???
David Kelly
06-03-2003, 14:44
Originally posted by Swampdude
Is anyone having trouble connecting to the webcast? my realplayer says it can't connect to host, I think it's our firewall here but.... ???
probally a firewall... seems to be working well. not much rebuffering at all.. there is sound now... video's not the clearest but it'll do
Mike Soukup
06-03-2003, 14:57
Originally posted by Swampdude
Is anyone having trouble connecting to the webcast? my realplayer says it can't connect to host, I think it's our firewall here but.... ???
If you're behind a firewall or proxy server, make sure you have Real Player set up correctly. Go to the settings and add the proxy server to the proxy list. Be sure to use port 1090 for PNA and port 554 for RTSP.
sevisehda
06-03-2003, 22:44
So are the only 2 webcasts up this weekend for VCU and buckeye? Does anyone have the links for the others?
Boilerman31
07-03-2003, 11:12
Is it just me, or does the announcer from the VCU regional seem kinda arrogant? I think he's stopped just short of throwing out insults sometimes.
I don't know, maybe it's just me.
DaveO'B365
12-03-2003, 13:04
I can't wait until the Annapolis regional. This is my first year on MOE 365 and I can't wait until the regionals. (Dan-o)
ya, it's great to be webcast, for the friends and fam, but when you're down there, that's the last thing on your mind, and yes it's exciting :p be sure to catch the annapolis regional, i'm sure it's gonna be interesting, a lotta good teams down there. (too much security, ugh)
'how long you live and high you fly, the smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.' -pink floyd
Mythikal
12-03-2003, 13:17
that surprises me that there was no webcast or any NASA coverage of the St. Louis regional... beings it's close to nasa, and most of the teams there (including us, 1104) were sponsored by them. i would've liked to save the broadcast of it, or let my family watch it, or something...
~Mythikal
Alex Cormier
14-03-2003, 16:07
where do you watch these?? on the internet or TV channel
Harrison
23-03-2003, 20:40
Originally posted by ElDiablo872
where do you watch these?? on the internet or TV channel
If you have NASA TV you can watch it there (when its on), or you can watch it via a live webcast.
Links to regional webcasts have been posted, and the site for the Nationals Webcast (courtesy of NASA) is:
http://robotics.nasa.gov/events/webcasts/nationals.htm
Happy Viewing!
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