Tropical Storm Arlene... Where will She go??

Friday, June 10 2005 @ 08:31 PM EDT

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SPACE STATION CAPTURES VIDEO OF TROPICAL STORM ARLENE

NASA via BBSNews - 2005-06-10 -- Video taken from the International Space Station this afternoon of the Atlantic hurricane season's first tropical storm will air on NASA Television starting at 4 p.m. EDT.

Image of T.S. Arlene. NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) satellite captured this 3D image of rainfall inside Tropical Storm Arlene, the first named tropical cyclone of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season.

Photo Credit: NASA/JAXA.

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Tropical storm Arlene is moving north into the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall along the U.S. Gulf coast this weekend. Cameras mounted outside the Space Station captured the video at about 2:33 p.m. EDT from an altitude of 225 miles. At the time, Arlene was swirling northward in the east central Gulf.

The Arlene picture will air during NASA TV's Video File segments. NASA TV is available in the continental U.S. on AMC-6, Transponder 9C, C-Band, at 72 degrees west longitude. The frequency is 3880.0 MHz. Polarization is vertical, and audio is monaural at 6.80 MHz. It's available in Alaska and Hawaii on AMC-7, Transponder 18C, C-Band, at 137 degrees west longitude. The frequency is 4060.0 MHz. Polarization is vertical, and audio is monaural at 6.80 MHz. For NASA TV schedules and other information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For an Internet resource page highlighting NASA's diverse hurricane research, including a compilation of data from various satellites and computer models, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/hurricane

A two-man crew, astronaut John Phillips and Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, are in the middle of a six-month flight on the International Space Station. For more information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station

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