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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – May 28, 2020 – The first human launch to orbit from U.S. soil since 2011 has caught the attention of most major media organizations around the world. As a part of NASA’s consortium in distributing live coverage of this historic launch, TVU Networks’ Grid infrastructure has seen hundreds of TVU Grid customers taking the live feeds from NASA during Wednesday’s launch attempts. At one point leading up to the scheduled launch time, TVU Grid infrastructure was utilizing over 4.3Gbps bandwidth in delivering NASA feeds to hundreds of media organizations from every continent for retransmission. Although the launch was ultimately postponed due to bad weather, TVU will continue to provide worldwide distribution of multiple live video pool feeds covering the rescheduled launch on Saturday, May 30.

TVU is a member of a consortium of technology providers tasked with delivering live video camera angles to global broadcasters covering this historic event. TVU was asked by a group of news organizations to participate in order to provide dynamic remote launch coverage while following the social distancing guideline required at the NASA press site. TVU’s original press announcement can be found on its website.

TVU Grid customers can access the NASA feeds by simply selecting either the NASA_Pool_1 or NASA_Pool_2 sources on TVU Grid.

If you are a media organization interested in obtaining live video of the rescheduled launch from the pool feed but are not currently a TVU Grid customer, please contact us at poolfeed@tvunetworks.com.

TVU will also be providing a live feed of the launch from TVU Grid on its Facebook page on Saturday.