[amsat-bb] NASA TV and Arianespace TV Webstreaming Coverage of Space Events
JoAnne Maenpaa
k9jkm at comcast.net
Tue Feb 10 00:35:16 UTC 2015
We can also add another launch event ...
DSCOVR launch rescheduled for Tuesday
Following a launch scrub on Sunday, The Deep Space Climate Observatory
(DSCOVR) now is scheduled to launch at 1805 p.m. EST (UTC - 5) Tuesday,
February 10.
[UPDATE: February 9 1340 p.m. EST] Following a launch scrub on Sunday, The
Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) now is scheduled to launch at 1805
p.m. EST Tuesday, February 10. There is a backup launch opportunity at 1803
p.m. on Wednesday, February 11.
NASA Television coverage of Tuesday's launch will begin at 1700 EST
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73 de JoAnne K9JKM
k9jkm at amsat.org
AMSAT VP User Services
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> Tuesday, February 10 - NASA TV
> ------------------------------
> http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.htm
>
> NASA Television will provide live coverage of Dragon's departure
> beginning
> at 1345 EST (UTC - 5).
>
> The Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to detach from the Earth-facing side
> of
> the station's Harmony module and release through commands sent by ground
> controllers in mission control at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston
> operating the Canadarm 2 robotic arm. Mission control will maneuver
> Dragon
> into place for its release, which is scheduled for 1409 EST.
>
> Dragon will execute three thruster firings to move a safe distance from
> the
> space station for its deorbit burn at approximately 1900 EST. The
> spacecraft
> will splash down in the Pacific Ocean around 1944 EST. The deorbit burn
> and
> the splashdown will not air on NASA TV.
>
> In the event that weather at the landing zone does not permit a Feb. 10
> departure, the next available opportunity is on Feb. 11 with a 1317 EST.
> departure time with NASA TV coverage beginning at 1245 EST.
>
> Wednesday, February 11 - Arianespace TV
> ---------------------------------------
> http://www.arianespace.tv/
>
> A Vega launch from the Guiana Space Center (CSG) in French Guiana, will
> orbit the European Space Agency's IXV atmospheric reentry demonstrator.
> The
> launch will be from the Vega Launch Site (SLV) in Kourou, French Guiana.
>
> Liftoff is scheduled for Wednesday, February 11, 2015 between 0800 and
> 0943
> EST. (UTC - 5)
>
> Webcast starts 15 minutes before. You can also watch the video
> transmission
> live on your iPad, iPhone or Android 4+ devices, the Arianespace HD App
> is
> available for free.
>
> --
> 73 de JoAnne K9JKM
> k9jkm at amsat.org
>
>
>
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