Space Station Goes 8K – Television Technologies



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NASA and ESA have released the first ultra-high definition 8K video (UHD) of astronauts living, working and conducting research from the International Space Station

WASHINGTON – NASA and the European Space Agency announced last week that they have published the first ultra high definition 8K video (UHD) astronauts living, working and conducting research of the International Space Station. The same engineers who sent high-definition (HD) cameras, 3D cameras and a camera capable of recording 4K sequences on the space station have now delivered a new camera capable of recording images with a resolution four times higher than previously proposed.

The images were captured by the RED Helium 8K camera, which can shoot at resolutions ranging from conventional HDTV to 8K, especially 8192 x 4320 pixels. As a comparison, the average HD consumer TV has a resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 pixels and digital cinemas usually project resolutions ranging from 2K to 4K.

"This new sequence presents more than ever the history of manned spaceflight," said Dylan Mathis, communications director of the International Space Station program at Johnson Space Center of NASA in Houston. "The world of camera technology continues to progress and seeing our planet in high fidelity is always welcome. We are excited to see what images will appear in the future. "

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