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If you're cutting edge, you can watch 8K. NASA is all about cutting edge, and the space agency has unveiled the first 8K ultra high definition (UHD) video from space.
NASA's 1st 8K Video from Space Is Just Awesome. News. By Elizabeth Howell published 5 November 2018 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Those views beamed to Earth from outer space are starting to look a lot more spectacular. NASA released the first 8K video from space, capturing astronauts aboard the International Space Station ...
NASA and the European Space Agency have teamed up on a new video about astronauts in the International Space Station. But this one is a little different than the videos you've watched in the past ...
A UH-60 (NASA 750) RASCAL helicopter with IR camera mount on NASA Ames Research Center’s flightline under "Blue" Moon on Aug. 31, 1993 in this amazing space wallpaper.
Depending on how serious you are about your home entertainment, you might not even own a 4K TV yet. If that’s the case, you can … ...
NASA Made an 8K Video Because NASA Can Do What It Wants. Astronauts aboard the ISS shot this video with the Helium 8K camera from digital cinema camera company RED.
For years now, VRgineers has been making VR headsets for the professional and enterprise market, including for government institutions like NASA. This week at CES, however, the company has ...
NASA has a number of HD and 4K videos, but 8K is a new milestone for space content. The new video features bits of work involving advanced DNA sequencing, Plant Habitat-1 plant studies, and more.
NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold does some filming on the International Space Station Oct. 3, 3018, with a Helium 8K camera, made by the digital cinema company RED. Credit: NASA. Fans of science in ...
NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) delivered an ultra high-definition (UHD) video of astronauts from the International Space Station. The 8K video shows astronauts living, working, and ...
NASA releases first-ever 8K video from space. Teaming up with the European Space agency, NASA shot the first of its kind, 8K ultra high definition video (UHD) from the International Space Station.