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If anyone remotely thinks that having NASA TV would be valuable, even if you don't watch it, can you please vote for it below?
http://forums.verizon.com/t5/ideas/v2/ideapage/blog-id/ideas/article-id/1238/
The above post has been open for years. I wanted my students to tune in and watch the launch of LADEE last night for an assignment in my physics class. About a quarter of my students couldn't watch it because you don't carry it. It has been requested for years.
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It's available online:
www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
If someone has FiOS TV, they are likely to have internet. If they have FiOS internet, they have plenty of bandwidth to watch online.
Enjoy.
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Yes..I am aware of the web feed. It is not as clear as one would hope. I did watch the web feed last night, and I couldn't make out a lot of the data they were showing (altitude, speed, etc). I believe this in SD or HD would be adequate to resolve the bad streams.
I have been looking around a bit more, and from what I gather, it is a free channel, and Verizon doesn't have to pay rights or anything. I would really like to know what the hold up is on this.