The new project, known as the High Definition Earth Viewing Experiment (HDEV), went live on April 30 and will stream video of Earth until October 2015. The ISS's new assignment comes only months after the Obama administration agreed to give the $100 billion laboratory extended funding until 2024. NASA is now streaming live high-definition footage of the Earth, captured by four cameras attached to the International Space Station (ISS) as it orbits the planet. But when it comes to putting Earth on film, the agency is still on top. It stopped going to the moon, its shuttle program was canceled, and its budget has been slashed as spaceflight moves to the private sector. Since NASA took the first full photograph of Earth in 1972, the space agency's fortunes have been mixed.
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