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Artemis II livestream video quality, bandwidth limits, and viewer confusion

April 6, 2026r/nasa, r/spaceflight

In r/nasa and r/spaceflight, viewers track Artemis II via live coverage but complain about low quality and unclear context, while NASA explains bandwidth prioritization and signal dropouts.

We've seen some conversations on the video quality of our live coverage as Artemis II heads towards the Moon.
we have some great cameras that our crew are using to document their mission, but our current bandwidth is a little lower and sometimes prioritized for mission activities.
NOTE: Viewers will see a blue screen if there is a loss of signal, or if the bandwidth is
Don’t expect hi-res: Video from Artemis II flyby of the Moon will not initially look spectacular
The NASA social media admin should've really clarified that this is under moonlight, not sunlight. It's causing a lot of confusion online.
We have some great cameras that our crew are using to document their mission, but our current bandwidth is a little lower and sometimes prioritized for mission activities.
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