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NASA - NASA TV - Space Station Webcam
by Decius at 1:21 pm EDT, Oct 7, 2009

For a long time I've wanted a webcam in space. There have been numerous posts on MemeStreams about Gore's attempt at this. Fortunately now that the Republicans are out of power, his satellite may finally launch, but its going to take a long time to make that a reality.

But Gore's satellite is an ambitious project. When I originally considered this I was thinking of a cheap camera on a cheap satellite - something within the budget of amateur satellite operators and not a nation state.

But its worth pointing out that NASA has a space station. They send people up there all the time. Why not just send someone up with a camera and leave it running all the time? How expensive could that possible be?

In March NASA finally did this, sort of. They announced a channel (linked here) with views of the earth from one of the cameras that is already mounted to the outside of the International Space Station. You can now tune into this channel and see exactly what you would want to see if you were actually in space. Its the next best thing to being there.

Why couldn't they have done this before? Is it possible that this was announced in March because we have a new Presidential administration?

Whatever the reason, its here now. Although for some reason today its only showing telemetry data. I wonder how often it shows actual footage. I wonder if I can get this in HD?

Update: Apparently this only works when the crew is asleep. They are awake now, so I will have to try later. As for HD, not on my cable system, or on Direct TV. It doesn't even sound like this channel goes out over C-Band.

There is going to be little demand for this because it only really operates during the wee hours of the morning and its pretty grainy.


 
RE: NASA - NASA TV - Space Station Webcam - Television as Atmosphere
by Decius at 5:10 pm EDT, Oct 7, 2009

There is going to be little demand for NASA's Space Station Webcam because it only really operates during the wee hours of the morning and its pretty grainy. In order for this to work you have to be able to provide people with a live view from space that is actually live and available when they want it, so they can put it up places and always expect it to show them a changing view of space - so they can allow it to be a part of the atmosphere of a room.

People don't appreciate the power of ambient television. Television as atmosphere - as background. Thats the reason they ruined MTV. They found that people paid more attention if they had shows on instead of videos. If people paid more attention they made more money. So they made shows, and in doing so they destroyed one of the more interesting parts of the world I grew up in, a TV channel that was kind of like a radio station. You could leave it playing. It just presented interesting pop culture all the time. If you wanted to, you could pay attention for a few minutes, maybe see something interesting. Then you could go back to doing something else and let it fall into the background, and it didn't disturb you. You could half listen to it, just like people half listen to the radio while driving or doing other things. You could multitask it.

You can't really do that with a normal television show. You loose track of things; you can't follow the plot unless you devote your attention to it. And radio stations aren't always as interesting as MTV was. There is a lot of depth to a video - a lot to process. MTV in some respects epitomized what Brian Eno talks about with his music.

I like [Ambient Music] as an ambiguous term. It gives me a certain latitude.

It has two major meanings. One is the idea of music that allows you any listening position in relation to it. This has widely been misinterpreted by the press (in their infinite unsubtlety) as background music. I mean music that can be background or foreground or anywhere, which is rather a different idea.

Most music chooses its own position in terms of your listening to it. Muzak wants to be back there. Punk wants to be up front. Classical wants to be another place. I wanted to make something you could slip in and out of. You could pay attention or you could choose not to be distracted by it if you wanted to do something while it was on. I can’t read with a pop record playing, or with most classical records. They’re not intended to leave that part of the mind free – my mind, anyway. Ambient music allows many different types of attention.

The other meaning is... creating an ambience, a sense of place that complements and alters your environment. Both meanings are contained in the word ambient.

Digital picture frames are good examples of ambient television. It ought to be easy to su... [ Read More (0.2k in body) ]


 
 
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