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NASA TV (originally NASA Select) is the television network of the US space agency, NASA. NASA TV is broadcast by satellite, and also simulcast over the Internet. Many local cable television systems across the US carry the channel, as do some amateur television repeaters. The station provides a large amount of educational programming, and also covers NASA space launches and missions (such as the space shuttle) live. Analog NASA TV transmissions ceased in late 2005 after the launch of STS-114, ending a period of dual analog/digital transmission, although it may still be available on analog cable TV systems. The satellite link uses the DVB system for data transmission.
   NASA TV operates four streams: a media stream, a public stream, an educational stream, and a private "NASA-Only" feed.

NASA TV channels

NASA TV in Canada

NASA TV has been approved for broadcast in Canada by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Currently only MTS, an IPTV provider in Manitoba carries the channel.

NASA TV web feeds

  • KSC Video feeds
  • Space.com feed
  • VDC feed (goto channel 230)
  • Yahoo feeds:
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