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Re: NASA BROADCAST

Posted by Dave Lavery.

Engineer on team #116, Aluminum Weasels, from Herndon High School and NASA Headquarters.

Posted on 2/9/2000 8:24 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: NASA BROADCAST posted by Donn Griffith on 2/9/2000 4:06 PM MST:



The specs for satellite access to NASA TV are the same as those used for the kickoff broadcast. I don't have them right now, but will look them up tomorrow and post them.

The exact schedule is still being finalized, but here is what we are trying to do: for each regional that is covered, NASA TV will cover the full day of competition on Saturday (the finals for each regional). We will also cover as much as possible of the Thursday and Friday events, as long as it does not conflict with coverage of any ongoing Space Shuttle flights (right now, the STS-99 flight is scheduled to launch on Feb 11 and land Feb 22, but launch delays may cause changes to the schedule at any time).

-dave lavery
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