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Re: NASA Broadcast Info --> From NASA

Posted by Patrick Dingle at 02/28/2001 12:11 PM EST


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In Reply to: NASA Broadcast Info --> From NASA
Posted by Jeff Seaton on 02/27/2001 10:50 PM EST:



.... Shuttle missions... What are they good for?

j/k
Patrick

: John,

: I work at NASA Langley in Hampton, VA. I am the lead mentor for Team 122 and one of the organizers of the NASA Langley/VCU Regional. As of right now, on any weekend that a FIRST competition is taking place, NASA TV MAY broadcast a robotics competition on Saturday, but not Friday. This year there is the potential for Shuttle mission activity during much of March which is likely to mean that the FIRST coverage will be uncertain and sporadic. Shuttle missions always take priority over other events. Currently, STS-102 is scheduled for liftoff on March 8th, landing on March 20th so FIRST events in this window will NOT be carried on NASA TV unless the mission timeline changes.

: Not quite as good as NASA TV, but better than being in the dark, the NASA-related regionals are scheduled to be webcast on both Friday and Saturday. A direct link to this information is on our Robotics Education web site at:

: http://vanseg-1.arc.nasa.gov/first.html

: The main page for the NASA Robotics Education web site is:

: robots.nasa.gov

: Hope this is helpful!

: Jeff Seaton
: NASA Langley Research Center
: Hampton, VA


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