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TELEVISION
NASA TV-- by Satellite:
NASA's TV station provides live coverage of space shuttle missions
(launch, landing, spacewalks, spacelabs, etc.), press conferences,
and other public events. NASA TV also offers daily educational and
informational programs. NASA TV can be received by satellite dish:
SpaceNet 2, Transponder 5, C Band, 69 West Longitude,
frequency 3990.0 Megahertz, Horizontal Polarization,
Audio at 6.9 Megahertz
NASA Education Satellite Videoconferences:
During the school year, NASA delivers a series of education programs by
satellite to teachers across the country. The content of each videoconference
varies, but all cover aeronautics or space science topics of interest to
educators. The broadcasts are interactive: a number is flashed across the
bottom of the screen, and viewers may call collect to ask questions or to
take part in the discussion. For more information and a schedule of
upcoming conferences, contact:
Videoconference Coordinator
NASA Aerospace Education Services Program
300 North Cordell
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078-0422
(405) 744-7015
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