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Related: About this forumNASA can get a device to Jupiter, but can't get sound on
Their broadcast for the Juno mission orbital insertion stage.
Okay, five minutes in they get audio on. I wish hollywood would give them some better cameras and help.
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NASA can get a device to Jupiter, but can't get sound on (Original Post)
Ilsa
Jul 2016
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CherokeeDem
(3,709 posts)1. Just thinking the same thing! nt
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Princess Turandot
(4,784 posts)3. Also live on NASA TV on Youtube...
Their production quality on some of their audio-visual stuff is pretty awful. Maybe it's because there are several entities involved in each mission, or because engineers don't worry about a/v stuff. The TV station regularly uses info screens with text so small it's hard to see with 20/20 vision.
The New Horizons bunch, both JHU-APL/NASA public relations as well as the science team, did/has done a better job, IMHO, in covering their mission for the public.
they have more important things going on.
Xipe Totec
(43,872 posts)5. Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
You wanted sound?
Ilsa
(61,675 posts)6. Yeah! Love it! nt
Judi Lynn
(160,219 posts)7. You betcha. Haven't heard it nearly enough. Very big piece of music, isn't it? Thank you. n/t
Javaman
(62,442 posts)8. they can send a man to the moon!...