NASA Television debuted full-time High-Definition channel.

Press Release Summary:



On July 19, NASA Television launched full-time High Definition (HD) channel that media, cable, and satellite service providers can access for news content as well as coverage of agency missions and programs. ISS Update, a daily program covering activities of on-orbit International Space Station crews, will also air on this channel. Additional content will include NASA video file news feed, media conferences, lectures, satellite interviews, and special events.



Original Press Release:



NASA Television Debuts Full-Time High Definition Channel



WASHINGTON -- On Monday, July 19, NASA Television will launch a full-time High Definition (HD) channel that media, cable and satellite service providers can access for news content and coverage of agency missions and programs.

The channel will deliver HD video that only NASA can provide, such as live launch coverage of space shuttles and other spacecraft. The "ISS Update," a daily program covering the activities of the on-orbit International Space Station crews, will air on the new HD channel. Video of the Earth shot by crews on the station and from NASA satellites also will be available.

NASA's video file news feed, media conferences, lectures, satellite interviews and special events also will be delivered in HD. The NASA TV HD channel will be offered in MPEG-2 format.

For complete NASA TV downlink and scheduling information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

CONTACT: Fred Brown, NASA Headquarters, Washington, +1-202-358-0713, fred.a.brown@nasa.gov

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