NASA Launches Go Ultra-High Definition
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NASA Television’s newest offering, NASA TV UHD, brings ultra-high definition video to a new level with the kind of imagery only the world’s leader in space exploration could provide. Using an array of six 4K+ cameras, Harmonic documented the Dec. 6 launch of Orbital ATK’s commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Capturing footage at Ultra High Definition with high frame rate and in high dynamic range (HDR) options. The company then post-produced the footage into a program showcasing the entire launch process for airing on NASA TV UHD. For more info: http://go.nasa.gov/1lyUGlY
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oh what hapenned on 8:32
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Caution: Spacecraft Inside!
Sounds like a PC sticker. -
is ds in 2015
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Bethany. AGAna. Builder. Star. Fleet. Is. Real 🚀 ♿️ 👽 🎬🎥📹🎥❕❔
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Are we still the world leader? I hope so.
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i came from an artical in a magazine and it said that nasa sent a 6k image sensor....was wondering if it was this one?
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Are you been on the Moon NASA ? he he ha he hah.…was good movie .. expensive one .…
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Wow, nice ^_^
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UHD is 4kp, thats only 1080p
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think how much power that has.
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there has got to be a more efficient way than still using fire to create thrust!!! I mean really. anti gravity is what WE should be exploring NOT the orbit of our own planet Mr President
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1. Part of moving the stack looked sped up:--it should show a sped-up clock for realism.
2. Thinkabout space stations never standing still but air force stations are on solid land. -
M33
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I love the sound the boosters make. The cackling sound reminds me of when my father would light our fire pit outside my house. Ah, memories.
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2160p60 (4K 60fps) is only supported in Chrome due to the VP9 codec. Safari and Firefox will only see 1080p60 HD in the H.264 codec.
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THANKS *NASA*PEOPLE,des is INCREDIBLE Video! Slow motion is awesome! mbb.
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I've been watching rocket launches on TV ever since I was a kid— they never cease to amaze me with the release of such power, fire, and exploding clouds during ascent. Seeing this assembly of rocket components, transportation and lift off in such high-rez photography is so joyful. NASA remains one of America's finest triumphs.
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Let's cover our bodies so we won't leave any residue.
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Fantastic!
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Aww man, it didn't blow up.
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