03.25.11
Kathy Barnstorff
NASA Langley Research Center
757-864-9886, 344-8511 (cell)
kathy.barnstorff@nasa.gov
Sonja Alexander
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
Sonja.r.alexander@nasa.gov
Timothy Allen
National Institute of Aerospace
757-325-6723
timothy.allen@nianet.orgRELEASE: 11-021
NASA TV PROGRAM AVAILABLE ON HULU
HAMPTON, Va. -- An award-winning NASA-produced television program,
"NASA 360," is available at the online video service Hulu.com at:
www.hulu.com/nasa-360
The site features four 30-minute episodes that show how composite
materials are changing our world, how NASA has tested space
technologies on Earth and what NASA researchers are doing to improve
aviation. More programs will be added in the coming weeks.
"It's awesome that millions of monthly Hulu users have the chance to
watch NASA 360 and learn how NASA technology contributes to our daily
lives," said the show's co-producer, Mike Bibbo. "We're proud of the
programs' exciting topics and visual content, so we know viewers
won't be disappointed."
A team at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., co-produces
the program with the National Institute of Aerospace, also in
Hampton. In addition to Hulu, the program airs on NASA Television,
select airlines and 450 public broadcasting, cable and commercial
stations across the country. More than five million people have
watched the show at:
www.nasa.gov/nasa360
NASA 360 also is available on YouTube, MySpace and Facebook. Viewers
also can subscribe to the video podcast through iTunes. A Langley
team also is developing an application for mobile phones. Actor
Johnny Alonso and local TV and radio personality Jennifer Pulley host
the show. For more information about NASA TV programs and schedules,
visit:
www.nasa.gov/ntv
For information about NASA Langley, visit:
www.nasa.gov/langley
For information about the National Institute of Aerospace, visit:
www.nianet.org
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