NASA Space Center Enables LED Large Screen

NASA Space Center Enables LED Large Screen

When the rocket launches, NASA NASA will always have a voice broadcast launch countdown “Ten, Nine, Eight... Three, Two, One, Zero. Take Off.” If you watch the video you will find it at NASA’s Kennedy Space. The center has a huge countdown analog clock that has witnessed countless historic missions of critical space and always displays countdown readings.

Now, NASA decided to replace the countdown analog clock with a digitized LED display clock before executing Orion’s capsule launch mission. Both can display countdown readings and play exciting screens.

The LED display is up to 7 feet with a resolution of 1280X360 and costs about $280,000. The lower right corner can show the countdown to the launch and the full screen can also broadcast the show. Of course, the analog clock inherited from the Apollo era will be properly preserved after 10 years of service. Witnesses who have witnessed countless space missions will be exhibited at the Kennedy Space Center. In the upcoming Orion's first test flight, we will be able to see the appearance of the LED display during launch.

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