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Hypatia Started conversation Nov 13, 2008
If the NASA fans among you see this in time...
Events celebrating NASA's birthday are available via streaming video at no cost. This is a nice way to get an introduction to some of NASA’s educational content.
The Happy Birthday NASA event co-sponsored by Polycom, USDLA, Discovery Education and NASA launched at 8am central/2pm gmt this morning. It will go all day long with a different program at the top of each hour and lasting 40 minutes. If you want to look in on the events go to http://dln.nasa.gov. Here is the schedule.
Enjoy.
CST
Center
country
U.S. School
Topic
8am
Kennedy Space Center
India 7:30PM
Pine Ridge/FL
Shuttle
9am
Marshall Space Flight Center
Slovenia 4PM
NE Nodaway/MO
Mercury
10am
Langley Research Center
UK-Rothersham 4PM
Sch of Int./VA
Viking
11am
Goddard Space Flight Center
UK- Torfaen 5PM
Suffield/MD
Hubble Space Telescope
12pm
Johnson Space Center
Mexico 12PM
Dr. Hesiqiuo Rodriguez Elementary/TX
Gemini
1pm
Stennis Space Center
New Zealand 8AM
Aberdeen/MS
Stennis Space Center history
2pm
Dryden Flight Research Center
Canada 1PM
Vintage/CA
X-43
3pm
Glenn Research Center
Australia 11/14 8AM
Comfort Middle School
Icing Tunnel
4pm
Ames Research Center
Mexico 4PM
Pearl City/HI
Wind Shear
5pm
Jet Propulsion Lab
Hong Kong 11/14 7AM
Kranz/CA
Phoenix
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Nov 13, 2008
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Baron Grim Posted Nov 13, 2008
Yep, they've been commemorating 50 years of NASA here at JSC for at least 3 months now. They gave out some nice thick books back in August looking back at all the accomplishments NASA has had in that time... I still haven't gotten around to looking through it, heh.
It seems too much like taking work home with me.
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Baron Grim Posted Nov 13, 2008
Here's something you might enjoy:
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/nasa/mission-control/mission-control.html
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Spaceechik, Typomancer Posted Nov 14, 2008
Wish I'd seen this earlier; still, Ames is literally a mile and a half as the crow flies, from me, and I used to hang out at JPL all the time, so I kinda know what *they've* been up to. Maybe that's what all the swifty jets were flying over for, today?
Thanks, Hyp!
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Nov 14, 2008
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Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA! Posted Nov 14, 2008
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