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NASA joins 4K party with own Ultra HD channel

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14 September 2015

If you’re interested in astronomy and space exploration, you now have a good excuse to invest in a 4k television. NASA announced on Friday the upcoming launch of NASA TV UHD, a new TV network that the space agency calls “the first ever non-commercial consumer ultra-high definition (UHD) channel in North America”.

According to NASA, the new NASA TV UHD will broadcast high-resolution images and video footage from both current and past NASA missions, as well as from the International Space Station. It will broadcast at full Ultra HD resolution (3840×2160 pixels) at 60 frames per second, and NASA says the channel will “showcase the breathtaking beauty and grandeur of space”.

The channel itself is part of a partnership between NASA and Harmonic, a company that produces equipment for distributing video.

NASA plans to launch the new channel on 1 November, assuming its pre-launch testing goes smoothly. Negotiations to bring NASA TV UHD to cable and satellite TV lineups are ongoing, but NASA says it will also provide an online video stream of the channel, though viewers will need a 13Mb/s connection or better to do so.

IDG News Service

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