A First: NASA uploads 4K 60fps space video
For the first time, NASA has uploaded its 4K 60fps space video, which shows how it is to live and work at the International Space Station.
NASA provided the information that the video can be seen on its ReelNASA YouTube channel. High frame rate video will allow researchers to know about different experiments carried out at the ISS taking place every day.
The video will show some breathtaking views of earth and space station activities. NASA said that it has uploaded a video on its ReelNASA channel and will record and upload more video to the You Tube Channel.
This March, You Tube started offering 4K resolution videos running at 60 frames per second. NASA was quick to derive the advantage of the new feature of You Tube. NASA said on its ReelNASA channel said that viewing life in space has become even more interesting with the introduction of 4K Ultra High-Definition video.
"This important new capability will allow researchers to acquire high resolution - high frame rate video to provide new insight into the vast array of experiments taking place", affirmed the agency.
NASA said that it wants public should see these amazing views of earth and space station activities. There are a number of things that we want to see about the ISS and such mediums of the video viewing makes things worthwhile. Advancements made in science will make people to witness space exploration like never before.