NASA TV - MARCH EDUCATION FILE SCHEDULE
Passport to Knowledge programming

Please note: this information refers to the Spring of 1996

NASA TV broadcasts on Spacenet-2, C-Band, T5, Ch. 9, 69#161# W, 3880 MHz,
horizontal polarization, audio 6.8 MHz.


Also many cable TV systems provide access to NASA TV

NASA TV plays education programming during the following times:
1-2 pm  4-5 pm  7-8 pm  10-11 pm    1-2 am     All times Eastern

The programming listed in the 1-2 pm time-slot is replayed during
the subsequent educational time-slots


NASA TV may pre-emt scheduled programming for live agency events.

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Apr 22 Mon

Live from the Hubble Space Telescope: Making YOUR Observations  (rebroadcast
of live videoconference)
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
Join astronomers and engineers to perform student-proposed observations of
Neptune and Pluto using first-ever student-committed orbits of the Hubble.
Engage in actual operations of the Hubble as they happen.

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Apr 23 Tues

LIVE! LIVE! LIVE! 1-2 pm ET
Passport to Knowledge Electronic Field Trip Series
LIVE FROM THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE -- ANNOUNCING YOUR RESULTS
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
Tune in live to work with astronomers as they analyze data from
student-proposed observations of the planets Neptune and Pluto using
first-ever student-committed orbits of the Hubble.

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Apr 30 Tues

Live from the Hubble Space Telescope: Announcing YOUR Results  (rebroadcast
of live videoconference)
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
See astronomers in action as they analyze data from student-proposed
observations of the planets Neptune and Pluto using first-ever
student-committed orbits of the Hubble.

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May 8 Wed

Live from the Hubble Space Telescope: Making YOUR Observations  (rebroadcast
of live videoconference)
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
Join astronomers and engineers to perform student-proposed observations of
Neptune and Pluto using first-ever student-committed orbits of the Hubble.
Engage in actual operations of the Hubble as they happen.

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May 15 Wed

Live From the Stratosphere: Return to the Stratosphere
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
Highlights the entire Live From the Stratosphere series which took students
"onboard" the Kuiper Airborne Observatory for an interactive field trip using
infrared astronomy to explore stars, planets, and more.
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May 17  Fri

Live from the Hubble Space Telescope: Making YOUR Observations  (rebroadcast
of live videoconference)
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
Join astronomers and engineers to perform student-proposed observations of
Neptune and Pluto using first-ever student-committed orbits of the Hubble.
Engage in actual operations of the Hubble as they happen.
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May 20 Mon
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope: The Best is Yet to Come
Level: Grades 5-12
(8:00)
Encapsulates the come-from-behind human endeavor of restoring the Hubble
Space Telescope to its original scientific potential. Interweaves visually
striking moments and stories told by the engineers and astronauts.
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May 23  Thurs

Live from the Hubble Space Telescope: Announcing YOUR Results  (rebroadcast
of live videoconference)
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
See astronomers in action as they analyze data from student-proposed
observations of the planets Neptune and Pluto using first-ever
student-committed orbits of the Hubble.
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May 24 Fri
Global Quest
Level: Grades K-12
(11:45)
Describes use of the Internet in the classroom.  Show how the information
superhighway connects information, people and places.  Includes examples and
interviews with scientists, teachers and students.
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May 31 Fri

Live from the Hubble Space Telescope: Announcing YOUR Results  (rebroadcast
of live videoconference)
Level: Grades 5-12
(59:00)
See astronomers in action as they analyze data from student-proposed
observations of the planets Neptune and Pluto using first-ever
student-committed orbits of the Hubble.
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