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Complaints and explanations about Artemis II livestream video quality and direction

April 4, 2026r/nasa, r/space, r/spaceflight

In r/nasa and r/spaceflight, viewers fixate on livestream production choices and degraded video, while NASA explains bandwidth prioritization for mission activities.

We've seen some conversations on the video quality of our live coverage as Artemis II heads towards the Moon
our current bandwidth is a little lower and sometimes prioritized for mission activities.
The production choices by whoever was directing the launch were maddening
The camera director should be launched into space.
So then presumably they were deliberately bitcrushing the video to prioritize comms while caching the video
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