Hubby says you can get the radio transmissions from the international space station if you dig for it. “It’s out there.” I don’t know about video. Hubby often puts the live feeds from the space shuttle missions on our computer. It drives me crazy because I can’t stand the voice(s) of the folks in Houston who often narrate what is going on.
Until a few months ago, we did not know how much NASA has available via its website. But it really does take someone knowing how to dig through it to get to everything because their Search feature is very limited. http://ntrs.nasa.gov is the site that gets you to technical reports. Within the site is NTRS and NIX archives. I’m lost here in hubby’s explanation to me. But the point is that from that website, you can get to all this stuff. Hubby says it’s a mess, however. “The metadata is awful.” He’s full of technical lingo. heh. Anywho, he’s working with a bunch of retired NASA folks doing this and that with the new lunar landing program. Their website is www.lunarlanding.info.
Thank you Petitfour. I check those hints out. I appreciate it.