Solar Eclipse Viewing Available Via NASA TV, Podcasts, Webcasts

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March 23, 2006

Erica Hupp 
Headquarters, Washington 
(202) 358-1237

Rob Gutro/Steve Cole
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
(301) 286-4044/3026 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-049

SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING AVAILABLE VIA NASA TV, PODCASTS, WEBCASTS

NASA and San Francisco's Exploratorium will team up to provide 
webcast, podcast and broadcast via NASA TV of the total solar eclipse 
on March 29. The coverage is part of this year's Sun-Earth Day theme, 
"Eclipse: In a Different Light," which shows how solar eclipses have 
inspired people to observe and understand the sun-Earth-moon system. 

Podcast: 
Begins March 27 from Turkey. Some podcasts are available now. A link 
to the Sun-Earth Day podcast is available at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/podcast 

Webcast:
5 a.m. to 6:15 a.m. EST, Wednesday, March 29. The webcast will relay 
the eclipse live from Side, Turkey. During the webcast, NASA will 
contact scientists in Turkey and Libya observing the eclipse. The 
webcast will be available at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/eclipse 

NASA TV:
NASA's Public Service Channel (#101) and Education Channel (#102) will 
carry the webcast. NASA's Media Channel (#103) will carry a live feed 
of the eclipse. 

NASA TV's Public, Education and Media channels are available on an 
MPEG-2 digital C-band signal accessed via satellite AMC-6, at 72 
degrees west longitude, transponder 17C, 4040 MHz, vertical 
polarization. In Alaska and Hawaii, they're on AMC-7 at 137 degrees 
west longitude, transponder 18C, at 4060 MHz, horizontal 
polarization. A Digital Video Broadcast compliant Integrated Receiver 
Decoder is required for reception. For NASA TV digital downlink 
information and access to the Public Channel, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

Telescope: 
Telescope only feed: 4:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. EST, (Analog) 
Galaxy-3C/04C (95' W) U/L: 6005.000 MHz Horizontal; D/L: 3780.000 MHz 
Vertical Allocated Bandwidth (MHz): 36.000. NASA's Media Channel will 
also carry a live telescope feed of the eclipse (#103). This feed is 
courtesy of NASA and the Exploratorium.

For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/home 

	
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