NASA TV Public-Education
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NASA
TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and
public relations programming 24 hours a day on its various channels.
Programs include "NASA Gallery", which features photographs and video
from NASA's history; "Video File", which broadcasts b-roll footage for
news and media outlets; "Education File", which provides special
programming for schools; "NASA Edge" and "NASA 360", hosted programs
that focus on different aspects of NASA; and "This Week @ NASA", which
shows news from NASA centers around the country. Live ISS coverage and
related commentary is aired daily at 11 a.m. EST and repeats throughout
the day.[7]
The network also provides an array of live
programming, such as 24-hour coverage of Space Shuttle missions, ISS
events (spacewalks, media interviews, educational broadcasts), press
conferences and rocket launches. These often include running commentary
by members of the NASA Public Affairs Office who serve as the "voice of
Mission Control," including Rob Navias, Josh Byerly, Nicole Cloutier and
Brandi Dean.
In the United States, NASA Television's Public and
Media channels are MPEG-2 digital C-band signals carried by QPSK/DVB-S
modulation on satellite AMC-3, transponder 15C, at 87 degrees west
longitude. Downlink frequency is 4000 MHz, horizontal polarization, with
a data rate of 38.86 Mhz, symbol rate of 28.1115 Ms/s, and ¾ FEC. A
Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder
(IRD) is needed for reception.
TV airs a variety of regularly scheduled, pre-recorded educational and
public relations programming 24 hours a day on its various channels.
Programs include "NASA Gallery", which features photographs and video
from NASA's history; "Video File", which broadcasts b-roll footage for
news and media outlets; "Education File", which provides special
programming for schools; "NASA Edge" and "NASA 360", hosted programs
that focus on different aspects of NASA; and "This Week @ NASA", which
shows news from NASA centers around the country. Live ISS coverage and
related commentary is aired daily at 11 a.m. EST and repeats throughout
the day.[7]
The network also provides an array of live
programming, such as 24-hour coverage of Space Shuttle missions, ISS
events (spacewalks, media interviews, educational broadcasts), press
conferences and rocket launches. These often include running commentary
by members of the NASA Public Affairs Office who serve as the "voice of
Mission Control," including Rob Navias, Josh Byerly, Nicole Cloutier and
Brandi Dean.
In the United States, NASA Television's Public and
Media channels are MPEG-2 digital C-band signals carried by QPSK/DVB-S
modulation on satellite AMC-3, transponder 15C, at 87 degrees west
longitude. Downlink frequency is 4000 MHz, horizontal polarization, with
a data rate of 38.86 Mhz, symbol rate of 28.1115 Ms/s, and ¾ FEC. A
Digital Video Broadcast (DVB) compliant Integrated Receiver Decoder
(IRD) is needed for reception.
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