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Lunar bombing - Nasa TV live feed

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posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 05:51 AM
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Im bouncing between 3 threads, if any more pop up, Im going to ignore them
All I gotta say is thank you Nvidia for my dual monitor video card



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 05:59 AM
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Tip:

The media feed has a longer delay than the one for the public.

Just so ya'll know



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:00 AM
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hey I just checked and the media was 10 sec ahead of the public



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:00 AM
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Surprising...

They have network problems...



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:03 AM
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Originally posted by ocker
reply to post by Exuberant1
 


hey I just checked and the media was 10 sec ahead of the public


It is weird.

The feeds are not sync'd up.

I have the public feed running ahead of the media feed by several seconds



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:07 AM
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Yeah, I'm using Ubuntu (linux) and I have dual monitors AND 4 desktops - and they're all filled. Sweet.

23 Minutes to go!



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:08 AM
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Not sure about the sync times but I am getting much better sound quality on the media feed. I've never noticed a difference between the two before, during shuttle launches and what not



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:10 AM
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Exuberant1
I cant work it out last count media ahead of public 20 odd secs

1min ago

Exuberant1



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:10 AM
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Sweet ...

Sweet world we live in, First the Dude gets a peace Prize, then two hours later, he is about to break the international space treaty ??? what a screwed up world ..




posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:11 AM
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Ha ha

good one



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:12 AM
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Just incase I sent a fruit basket on a rocket to the moon.

Just to let the moon people know there are no hard feelings


How much longer now?

20 minutes?

[edit on 9-10-2009 by Republican08]



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:13 AM
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I wonder if the guys on the ISS will be able to to zoom iin on the moon for a while and give us a view from orbit.

That would be sweet. I am gonna have that feed running too just in case.


This impacter is several times smaller than the ones used during Apollo - but this one is going where there is water, and that might give us a reflective cloud that we can see on the feed.

*The best pictures and video will be released in the next few days by amateur astronomers and observatories. NASA will be put to shame by private individuals, you'll see.

Gridkeeper will probably have some very nice vids of this up soon.



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:14 AM
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This was in the works WAY before Obama had anything to do with NASA. I remember hearing about this way back in 06 so blame Bush if ya gotta blame someone and can't just enjoy science for what it is.



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:14 AM
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Where is the live show?
I am only seeing a studio with people that watch the live show!



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:15 AM
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Originally posted by ocker
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Exuberant1
I cant work it out last count media ahead of public 20 odd secs

1min ago

Exuberant1


Maybe our locations have something to do with it.

You are on the other side of the planet.


*Edit: Australia is notorious for getting the better version of this sort of thing. Just look at Apollo and what Australia saw compared to the rest of the world.




[edit on 9-10-2009 by Exuberant1]



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:16 AM
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Yea the delay from media to public is now 34sec Ill get to see the greys sap it before you



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:17 AM
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Like I said in the other thread that got closed, wait until after the impact before judging the feed. We haven't even gotten to the good part and people are already screaming about it. What do you want, a camera of the surface of the moon broadcasting live?

[edit on 9-10-2009 by zombiemann]



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:20 AM
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Originally posted by zombiemann
Like I said in the other thread that got closed, wait until after the impact before judging the feed. We haven't even gotten to the good part and people are already screaming about it.

Yes sorry! Trying to wait for better... but... "#¤#¤"



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:20 AM
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If anybody's interested, there is another feed that I'm using with VLC media player. It would probably work with other media players also. No guarantees that it's the same as the public feed, though it looked like they were the same when I checked it. If anybody could verify that it's the most current feed it would be appreciated.

www.nasa.gov...



posted on Oct, 9 2009 @ 06:20 AM
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Originally posted by zombiemann
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Like I said in the other thread that got closed, wait until after the impact before judging the feed.


No.

I predict that people will say it sucked. It will be neat as heck, but compared to what will be produced by amateurs; this NASA feed will be lacking.

I am the Predictor!




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