Re: [Utah-astronomy] LCROSS Lunar Flyby Video to be Streamed
Patrick wrote:
Thanks for the heads up Kurt. In addition to the webcast the event will also be covered live on NASA- TV (Dish Network channel 213): http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Breaking.html
Although this is all way past my bedtime, the NASA TV schedule lists beginning at 5am EDT (3am MDT) to 6:30am EDT (4:30am MDT) the LRO lunar orbit _insertion_ - which, if the cameras are on - should be pretty spectacular. The broadcast I listed is for the LCROSS gravity assist lunar _flyby_ beginning at 5:20 PDT (4:20am MDT). I don't see the LCROSS flyby on the NASA-TV schedule. For you true insomnic TV-techno junkies on the list, you can have your dish HD-TV playing the LRO orbital insertion on one screen and the LCROSS lunar flyby on your hi-speed internet connection. Way-too complicated for me and way too early - but it is a once-in-a-lifetime broadcast. Now if we can just bring back Walter Cronkite one last time to call the play-by-play before he passes on. -:) - Kurt
It's just after 3. Anyone up and watching the NASA coverage? patrick On 22 Jun 2009, at 16:02, Canopus56 wrote:
Patrick wrote:
Thanks for the heads up Kurt. In addition to the webcast the event will also be covered live on NASA- TV (Dish Network channel 213): http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/MM_NTV_Breaking.html
Although this is all way past my bedtime, the NASA TV schedule lists beginning at 5am EDT (3am MDT) to 6:30am EDT (4:30am MDT) the LRO lunar orbit _insertion_ - which, if the cameras are on - should be pretty spectacular. The broadcast I listed is for the LCROSS gravity assist lunar _flyby_ beginning at 5:20 PDT (4:20am MDT). I don't see the LCROSS flyby on the NASA-TV schedule.
For you true insomnic TV-techno junkies on the list, you can have your dish HD-TV playing the LRO orbital insertion on one screen and the LCROSS lunar flyby on your hi-speed internet connection.
Way-too complicated for me and way too early - but it is a once-in-a- lifetime broadcast. Now if we can just bring back Walter Cronkite one last time to call the play-by-play before he passes on. -:)
- Kurt
Neptune, I stayed up all night for. The moon, I'll catch the video. BTW, when are they going to post it? As of noon, still no video. Hopefully they will speed it up and smooth it out over the 1 frame per second of the live feed. On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>wrote:
It's just after 3. Anyone up and watching the NASA coverage?
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