The NASA spacecraft transmitted an ultra-high definition streaming video of a cat to Earth from a million-mile distance in space.
NASA Spacecraft Proved Its Full Potential with Adorable Cat Video Transmitted from Space
According to Daily Caller, NASA spacecraft has beamed an ultra-high definition streaming video featuring a cat from Earth from 19 million miles away from Earth.
The transmitted video that NASA spacecraft made was a streaming experiment that occurred on December 11 using cutting-edge technology called a flight laser transceiver.
The 15-second cat video took a hundred seconds to reach the Hale Telescope at Caltech’s Palomar Observatory in California and was sent live to NASA.
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NASA Spacecraft Demonstrates Humanity’s Remarkable Achievement
SPACE reports that NASA spacecraft has demonstrated humanity’s remarkable achievement using incredible feats of engineering and orbital dynamics to send a video of a cat named Taters to Earth from deep space.
NASA spacecraft’s experiment represents the peak of human creativity. The experiment took place aboard NASA spacecraft “Psyche” which is on a mission towards 16 Psyche, a curious metal asteroid in the main belt between the planets, Mars and Jupiter.
The experiment with the use of cat videos demonstrated an adorable way of reaching a groundbreaking technology. Leaders of NASA also stated that this experiment also lays the groundwork for deep space exploration.
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