Hey guys,
Does anyone know if the NASA channel on satellite is going to air the kickoff?
If so, can you tell me the time because I am contemplating having a Kickoff party at mi casa.
Thanks in advance.
Shrey
You may veiw the broadcast via NASA television if provided in your local area via cable television - to check availability please call your cable company or refer to your station directory. If you access television via satellite the coordinates are as follows; NTV broadcast on GE-2 - transponder 9C - C-band - located 85 degrees west longitude - frequency is 38880.0 MHz - polarization is vertical and audio is monaural at 6.8 MHz.
From http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2003/remotekickoffs.htm
Last year we were able to record the broadcast on our little dish system, on the NASA channel (channel 213). I would assume it will be there agin this year.
anyone know if the webcast will be back?? i didn’t see it mentioned in the document on the FIRST site
*Originally posted by Nataku *
**anyone know if the webcast will be back?? i didn’t see it mentioned in the document on the FIRST site **
Even if there’s no “official” webcast…several sites take the NASA TV feed and stream it online, so you can watch from there…I’ll have links to those at a site I’m working on for kickoff…keep an eye on this thread…
NASA does host a NASA TV webcast…
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv/
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv/ntvweb.html
Anyone have a copy of any of the previous years kick-offs?
last year’s kickoff (plus other assorted FIRST stuff) http://robotics.nasa.gov/archive/webcasts.htm#FIRST
As far as I know DirectTV has NASA TV so you can view the kickoff that way.
Opening ceromonies start at 10 a.m. (yes in the morning.) eastern time. (sorry to those who live in hawaii.) The GAME is schedualed to be announced at 11:30 again eastern time. Questions will go till about 12 pm e.t. too whenever.