Trending News|June 15, 2015 08:55 EDT
NASA and YouTube Joint Venture News: NASA Collaborates With Online Streaming Giant on 4K Outer Space Video [TEASER]
People aspiring to experience the vastness as well as wonder of the space will be happy to know that NASA will soon be taking them a step closer to their dreams with 4K Ultra-High Definition (UHD) videos at a smooth framerate of 60 fps on the American space agency's ReelNASA channel on YouTube.
Quoting The Verge, Tech Radar reports that NASA has recently released a strikingly beautiful 20-second teaser that offers a brief glimpse into the horizon. In fact, it also offers the viewers to explore the future of modern video content as well as the space. The brief flashes as well as images in UHD debut video of ReelNASA makes one realize just how far technology has come since people crowded around TV sets to watch the grainy footage of Neil Armstrong taking the first step on the moon.
In fact, this is not the first time that ReelNASA is uploading out of the world videos from the International Space Station (ISS). The "Astronaut's Eye-View of NASA's Orion Spacecraft Re-Entry" is among the biggest uploads on this channel so far. This video offers a thrilling peek into the helmet of a space explorer.
With the availability of an infinite pool of video ideas coupled with a inexhaustible amount of things that are yet to be seen, the move by ReelNASA to upload UHD video makes perfect sense. According to the report, while most common devices are still not sufficiently fast to support UHD content at 60fps smoothly, NASA is actually looking to the future. By virtue of this latest innovation, the people of planet Earth will now be able to witness the discovery of space like never before.