http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
This is the NASA’s TV. But it can't display.
I want to watch the compact on the moon.
Who can give me a web side?
Who can give me a favour?
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Re: Who can give me a favour?
It's over now. There wasn't much to see, at least on any of the visible light or infrared video they had up. At least, I could see nothing other than craters. In a few hours there will probably be a video on youtube or something somewhere but it wasn't very exciting in the visual sense so I wouldn't expect a lot of coverage of it on the major outlets. Hmmm, is youtube blocked by the firewall in China? I think it is... I don't know what is and isn't blocked. Sorry.
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Re: Who can give me a favour?
geckzilla wrote:It's over now. There wasn't much to see, at least on any of the visible light
or infrared video they had up. At least, I could see nothing other than craters.
http://twitter.com/elakdawalla wrote:
RT @cosmos4u: Here's a video of the non-detection of the #LCROSS impact
from Lick Observatory, courtesy of Explo.tv: http://is.gd/46ELB .
# RT @KeithCowing Dim plumes are better than bright ones according to #LCROSS folks because that means it hit more regolith than rocks.24 minutes ago from TweetDeck
# RT @cosmos4u @AstroTwtr @ksastro #LCROSS Mauna Kea Operations: "There was no indication of a plume from any of the Mauna Kea Scopes".42 minutes ago from TweetDeck
# RT @chrislintott: No plume visible from Palomar #lcrossabout 1 hour ago from TweetDeck
# "We confirm a thermal signature of crater in Mid-IR cameras!"about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck
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