For the first time, we can see livestream images from outer space

At the end of this April, you will have the opportunity to admire 4K stretch film footage, which is streamed directly from outer space.

Believe it or not, on April 27th, for the first time, we will be able to watch live footage from the sending space with 4K UHD high definition. It is known that this livestream film will be played by NASA and Amazon.

Called " Reaching for the Stars: Connecting to the Future with NASA and Hollywood" (roughly translating to "Stars to connect with the stars: connecting to the future with NASA and Hollywood") , this live session will allow readers to admire. images in space from a height of 560km above the Earth in the most clear and hot way.

Picture 1 of For the first time, we can see livestream images from outer space
Astronaut Peggy Whitson.

This is also an opportunity for NASA and Amazon to mark an important milestone in space-based video recording and signal transmission technology.

The livestream will begin at 13:30 EDT on April 26 (ie 0:30 on April 27, Vietnam time) with the participation of leading experts in the field of science and technology.

Specifically, the live session is attended by:

  1. NASA's 57-year-old astronaut - Peggy Whitson.
  2. Rodney Grubbs - Program manager and NASA image manager.
  3. Bernadette McDaid, head of virtual reality development at Bau Entertainment.
  4. Khawaja Shams, Vice President of Engineering for AWS Elemental.
  5. Dave McQueeney, principal investigator of IBM Watson Group.

In order to be able to experience the best and most complete livestream, users need to equip themselves with a device to watch 4K screens and transmission lines strong enough to not be "annoyed" while watching scenes.

Otherwise, you can look at NASA's Facebook and Website, but the quality is not really perfect.