From the very beginning, when space travel was a far and absurd fantasy, to the united front of the International Space Station, the people of NASA have been pushing the boundaries of space technology and exploration. Its history has never been a perfect one, but past every failure is a breakthrough, and without the many passionate people who’ve come before us, we wouldn’t know of the wonder beyond our skies. This is the 1983 documentary 25 Years of NASA
SPECIAL: NASA – New: Mars In 4K – Actual footage from Mars.
A world first. New footage from Mars rendered in stunning 4K resolution. We also talk about the cameras on board the Martian rovers and how we made the video. The cameras on board the rovers were the height of technology when the respective missions launched. A question often asked is: ‘Why don’t we actually have live video from Mars?’ Although the cameras are high quality, the rate at which the rovers can send data back to earth is the biggest challenge. Curiosity can only send data directly back to earth at 32 kilo-bits per second. Instead, when the rover can connect to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we get more favourable speeds of 2 Megabytes per second. However, this link is only available for about 8 minutes each Sol, or Martian day. As you would expect, sending HD video at these speeds would take a long long time. As nothing really moves on Mars, it makes more sense to take and send back images. Credit: NASA Music from Epidemic Sound