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April 02, 2009 J.D. Harrington NASA JOINS "AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 TELESCOPES"WASHINGTON -- A collection of NASA missions will be involved in a live event April 3 that will allow the public to get an inside look at how these missions are run. "Around the World in 80 Telescopes" is a 24-hour webcast that is part of the "100 Hours of Astronomy" event for the International Year of Astronomy 2009. During the webcast, viewers will be able to visit some of the most
advanced telescopes on and off the planet. For NASA's space-based
missions, the webcast will be broadcast from control centers
throughout the United States. To view the webcast, visit:
As part of the webcast, each mission will release a never-before-seen image from the telescope or observatory. The new images can be found on the websites listed below. Please note these times correspond to the beginning of each mission's segment on the live webcast and when each new image will be available. The NASA missions participating in the Webcast, in chronological
order, are (times EDT, April 3):
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