NASA is using VBrick's equipment broadcast the tremendous volume of video content generated aboard the space station to NASA employees on the ground, and to space fans the world over. VBrick's technology allows virtually everyone on Earth to keep track of the fascinating work that NASA is doing every single day in space.
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