Please watch the first 8K video filmed in space

Recently, NASA shared the first 8K video footage shot in space and in the ISS space station on its front page. If you have a TV or devices that support 8K resolution, you will have the opportunity to get closer to the experience in the space through this 3-minute video.

Recently, NASA shared the first 8K video footage that was shot in space and in the ISS space station on its site. If you have a TV or devices that support 8K resolution, you will have the opportunity to get closer to the space experience through this 3-minute video.

Watching the video, you will learn about the daily life of astronauts on the ISS space station, DNA research projects, plants, the process of detecting and forecasting storms, and Earth scenes from ISS station with high detail.

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A storm seen from above the ISS space station.

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Vegetable growing on ISS station.

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8K video recording process on ISS station.

This video was shot by the Helium 8K camera which was taken to the ISS station during the resupply in April last year by SpaceX.

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