Re: Node 2 relocation activities schedule
NASA TV.
Or more specifically, the daily mission status press briefings. You'd be amazed at what you can learn from just watching those for the hour or so that they take. They start off with the NASA officials on the panel talking about what went went on during the day or in some cases what will go on in the near future, then you have several well-versed reporters from various news agencies that ask very good questions and get even more out of the administrators.
If you have NASA TV or even if you don't you can watch a live feed of it at the NASA website, they're going to have a very in-depth briefing tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11:00am CST detailing all the up-coming robotics and EVA missions over the next 3 weeks in the preparation and relocation of Node 2. Should be very informative. I'm definately gonna watch that one.
Brent said:
Wow Johnny, how do you get all this info?
NASA TV.
Or more specifically, the daily mission status press briefings. You'd be amazed at what you can learn from just watching those for the hour or so that they take. They start off with the NASA officials on the panel talking about what went went on during the day or in some cases what will go on in the near future, then you have several well-versed reporters from various news agencies that ask very good questions and get even more out of the administrators.
If you have NASA TV or even if you don't you can watch a live feed of it at the NASA website, they're going to have a very in-depth briefing tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11:00am CST detailing all the up-coming robotics and EVA missions over the next 3 weeks in the preparation and relocation of Node 2. Should be very informative. I'm definately gonna watch that one.