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SlaveOfChernobl 29-12-2002 15:13

nasa broadcast
 
does anyone have a link to the nasa broadcast for the kickoff?
thanks

Cory 29-12-2002 16:40

at robotics.nasa.gov there is a link in the bottom of the page to the archived footage from 2002. I would imagine that the webcast will be linked to on that page, or a link will be made on the main page, but it for sure is at robotics.nasa.gov

pauluffel 29-12-2002 17:39

You can watch it on NASA TV, which is online here.

Ryan Dognaux 29-12-2002 22:39

or if you have satellite, such as Dish Network, it will be broadcasted on the NASA channel. :) I'm taping it.

Fridge 30-12-2002 11:49

Broadcast information
 
The Nasa site has information on the webcast and co-ord's for a C-band dish. The link to the webcast will be available

Here:

http://robotics.nasa.gov/events/webcasts/kickoff.htm

on the day of the kickoff.

Dallin 03-01-2003 00:38

My guess is direct TV wont work eh?

Any info would be appreciated, thanks :)

Stephen Kowski 03-01-2003 01:06

Direct TV gets NASA TV only if you get a special package with all kinds of spanish channels.

Personally our team found a local sports bar that has satellites. watching the FIRST kickoff with your team on a 52 inch isn't too shabby ;)

Dallin 03-01-2003 01:42

Yeah my parents have that dish, w/ the TV spain and stuff. Do you know the NASA channel by any chance? I'd greatly appreciate it.

Fridge 03-01-2003 02:04

channel # 376
 
It's Channel 376 on DirecTV. It only works with an oval dish. The older 18" round dishes don't pick it up.

activemx 03-01-2003 02:46

I have been collecting NASA stream links for couple of years for our team website..

So there are couple of great Streams links over here
http://www.mvrt.com/html/broadcast.php

some are better then what nasa has on their website, like 300+ kbs for those of you with broadband...

Enjoy..


Akshay

Dr.Bot 03-01-2003 07:39

best source for internet media
 
http://explorer.arc.nasa.gov

JPL is usually at 300KB
Most other sites at NASA at 80K

I'll see what I can do to bump the sites all to 300.

Also I may customize the robotics.nasa.gov TV page for more choices.

Please note that broadcasting the Kickoff all depends on the Satellite TV truck getting to New Hampshire - last year the truck came from Georgia, and almost didn't make it because of a Ice storm. This year the weather looks bad on the East Coast.

Also Last year we had broadband video conferencing out of the arena, and this year we don't - just be prepared for disappointment. Working for NASA I hate advertising an event when there is a single obvious critical point of failure. No truck, no broadcast.

Matt Leese 03-01-2003 09:11

Re: best source for internet media
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Dr.Bot
http://explorer.arc.nasa.gov

JPL is usually at 300KB
Most other sites at NASA at 80K

I'll see what I can do to bump the sites all to 300.

Also I may customize the robotics.nasa.gov TV page for more choices.

Please note that broadcasting the Kickoff all depends on the Satellite TV truck getting to New Hampshire - last year the truck came from Georgia, and almost didn't make it because of a Ice storm. This year the weather looks bad on the East Coast.

Also Last year we had broadband video conferencing out of the arena, and this year we don't - just be prepared for disappointment. Working for NASA I hate advertising an event when there is a single obvious critical point of failure. No truck, no broadcast.

Out of curiosity, if the truck doesn't get there, doesn't that mean that all of the remote kickoffs are going to be completely and utterly useless (except for any workshops that are offered)? Is there a reason the satellite truck doesn't attempt to get there ahead of time?

Matt

TF8 03-01-2003 10:21

Well its now 10:30 in Nashua Nh about 20 miles south of manchester and the snow has started. We are expecting another 12 to 14 inches in the next day. It could be fun getting to the kickoff tomorow. Hope the nasa truck is already in manchester.

Tyler

Ashley Weed 03-01-2003 10:30

So, just to gather the complete information.....
If the truck does not make it to Manchester, then there will be no satellite broadcasting??? Including Remote kick-off's, webcasts, NASA TV, and all other satellite broadcasting???


:ahh:

Nate Smith 03-01-2003 11:21

Quote:

Originally posted by weedie
So, just to gather the complete information.....
If the truck does not make it to Manchester, then there will be no satellite broadcasting??? Including Remote kick-off's, webcasts, NASA TV, and all other satellite broadcasting???

I'm going to guess that if they're not already there, they're close...after all, they need time to set everything up when they get there, and I don't really think they want to be doing that on Saturday morning...


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