High definition videos from ISSA can be seen soon
One of their YouTube Channels, ReelNASA, recently posted a group of videos from the ISS about astronauts floating about in zero gravity and experimenting on water.
The tablet fizzes and dissolves inside the watery orb at a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Nasa captured the footage suing a camera capable of recording four times the resolution of normal high-definition cameras (4K). (Besides, there aren’t that many 6K monitors out there.).
The fifth SpaceX cargo resupply mission delivered this camera to the orbiting laboratory in January 2015.
If you like seeing videos from space, these new 4K videos are well worth the watch.
“This is a huge leap in camera technology for spaceflight. It’s like having a high-speed 35mm motion-picture film camera, but it’s compact, it can use lenses we already have up there, and it’s digital”.
Summer camp students at the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland and students from the city’s MC STEM High School will speak with Expedition 44 crew members aboard the global Space Station at 11:40 a.m. EDT Friday, July 31. “No film to return to Earth”.
The RED camera is the same model used to record theatrical releases such as The Hobbit trilogy and television programs. The Ultra HD 4k resolution has a pixel count of 3,840 x 2,160. They plan to post new videos every few weeks, bringing the spectacular views into your living room.