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NASA wants help from companies to document its return to moon

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NASA is slated to return to the moon in 2024 with its Artemis mission, but it's asking for help from companies to document the trip.

The agency sent out a request for partners who would utilize new technologies, including "360-degree field-of-view camera systems, virtual reality, advanced imagery compression to improve image quality over limited bandwidth communication links" and more.

NASA wants coverage and approaches that "will go beyond our standard coverage on NASA TV,” Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement. “We want to capture the awe of Apollo for a new generation – the Artemis Generation.

Just as people were glued to the TV 50 years ago as astronauts took the first steps on the moon, we want to bring people along in.

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