Everything about Nasa Tv totally explained
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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