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[2] [3] NASA has operated a television service since the beginning of the space program for archival purposes, and to provide media outlets with video footage. [ 4 ] The network aired a large amount of educational programming and provides live coverage of an array of crewed missions (including the International Space Station ), robotic missions ...
The video, shared by NASA on Wednesday, was taken as the International Space Station passed over the churning storm. Hundreds of miles over the storm, the hurricane’s thick wall of clouds and ...
NASA Plus, stylized as NASA+, is an on-demand streaming service by NASA. It launched on November 8, 2023. [1] [2] It runs educational content, [2] and is available on iOS, Android, web browsers on desktop computers, as well as media players such as Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. [3] Access is given to NASA+ via the NASA App. [4]
The system is composed of four commercial high definition video cameras which were built to record video of the Earth from multiple angles by having them mounted on the International Space Station. The cameras streamed live video of Earth to be viewed online and on NASA TV on the show Earth Views. Previously-recorded video now plays in a ...
It’s the first time NASA has streamed a video from deep space using a laser. In the ultra-high definition video , the playful orange tabby cat chases, of all things, the elusive red dot from a ...
Watch Boeing's Starliner spacecraft undock from the International Space Station and begin its return to Earth on Friday evening. The spacescraft is returning uncrewed, leaving behind the two NASA ...
Journey to Space: 13 February 2015: 3D: Recycled footage from Space Station 3D [17] Hello: 23 October 2015: Music video [18] Star Wars: The Force Awakens: 18 December 2015: Converted to 3D. [19] Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: 25 March 2016: Converted to 3D. [20] Dunkirk: 21 July 2017 [21] Star Wars: The Last Jedi: 15 December 2017 ...
The Starliner left its docking port at the space station just after 6 p.m. ET, according to NASA. The capsule spent about six hours free-flying through orbit as it slowly made its descent toward home.