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NASA live video quality and bandwidth constraints during Artemis II

April 4, 2026r/nasa

In r/nasa, viewers question why Artemis II live video looks degraded, and NASA staff explain that bandwidth is limited and sometimes prioritized for mission activities rather than public video quality.

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.
I thought that was a light coming from Orion.
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.
NASA's Dr. Lori Glaze talked a little more about this in yesterday's Artemis II news conference
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