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Interview with NASA Associate Administrator for External Relations, John Schumacher, describing the "Who, What, Where, and When" of the ISS

Astronaut Mike Mullane answers the most commonly asked questions about life in Space.

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SpaceTV! is the Internet’s only regularly produced TV series about space, international cooperation and high technology.

SpaceTV! takes a very broad view of space exploration and international cooperation. SpaceTV! distinguishes itself from general news programming more by its approach to the world's news: it looks at the world through the lenses of space, international cooperation and technology.

SpaceTV! is a bi-weekly Internet streamed magazine program, whose goal is to educate its audience about space. Past episodes are available for viewing via the SpaceTV! website.

SpaceTV! is a fresh, new way of reporting space and technology news for the 00's. Accessible, interesting, friendly, and sometimes irreverent.

SpaceTV! isn't just for "space-cadets." SpaceTV! is aimed at the same broad audience who have an interest in space, science, international cultures, and new technology -- bright, well-educated individuals who may be space novices.

SpaceTV! will now be presented monthly to allow the inclusion of more live events and enough time for perusal of the segments

For the next three months SpaceTV! will be focusing on the International Space Station.

May 18: SpaceTV! will look at the origins of the International Space Station and Phase 1, the Shuttle-Mir Program

June 27 SpaceTV! will examine the Assembly phase of the Station

July 19: SpaceTV! will look at how the Space Station will be utilized including what, if any, commercial opportunities will become available for entrepreneurs.

Each episode consists of:

  • Several topic related segments
  • Interviews with Space insiders and leaders
  • Your Space questions answered
  • Behind the scenes looks at where the action is in space today or will be tomorrow like the Kennedy Space Center and newly forming private launch facilities.
  • Cool demonstrations of space related concepts like "How to build a live model of a comet with things you find laying about the kitchen," or "Building your own Neutral Buoyancy tank in 5 easy steps." Perfect for the classroom or to liven up any party!
  • And many, many other neat things to remind you of why space is exciting!

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