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    NASA is Bringing 4K “Ultra High Definition” Videos to Youtube

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    By Chidi on June 13, 2015 News

    Youtube and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have come together to bring you 4K UHD videos at a frame-rate of 60fps to the Internet, which the agency promises is the first of many UHD videos it’s going to be showcasing in the future.

    A short teaser posted through NASA’s official Youtube page – ReelNASA…  With beautiful moving images. 

    NASA figured out a way to download near-realtime UHD video means the 4K content could make it to the internet much faster, meaning you can relax and watch what’s happening on space from the comfort of your home but since 4K videos is serious business, of course a large number of computers won’t be able to support it, let alone the ones running at 60fps so you’re going to need a powerful computer to be able to get through.

    According to reports, this video is supposed encourage more people to visit space.

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