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________________________________ From: Richard A. Keirstead <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 8:50:23 AM Subject: Re: [TVRO] Atlas 5 / X-37B Upcoming Launch Broadcast Thur (4-22) @ 7:32 pm ET. Galaxy-19 (4100 H) Analog Is NASA TV available FTA in North America? We were receiving on EchoStar 7 119.0 degrees West. That channel seems to have gone dark. LyngSat lists it on AMC 3 87.0 degrees West, but I do not find it there. All I find there is horse racing. My big dish mover readout lacks precision, so I may not be on the right bird. Is anyone receiving NASA TV FTA? Richard in North Carolina Dishnut Pat wrote: > > > Thursday evening (4-22) an United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket is > scheduled to launch X-37B - The Orbital Test Vehicle for the U.S. > military, designated AV-012 from Complex 41, Cape Canaveral, Florida. > > Liftoff is targeted for 7:52 p.m. EDT. with a window extending to 8:01 > p.m. EDT. > > After Centaur engine burn cut off 1 and goes into coast period, 17 > minutes into the mission, there is a mandatory news blackout ordered by > the U.S. military, thus ending the broadcast. The rest of the Centaur > burns and spacecraft separation, will occur in secret. > > The X-37B is a first-of a kind reusable miniature military space shuttle > > Satellite Broadcast Coordinates: > Galaxy 19 @ 97.0°W Transponder 20C (4100 H) Analog. > > Testing starts approx at 7 p.m. EDT. > Broadcast starts approx. 7:32 p.m. EDT. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
