farmersboy70 t1_ix5jy86 wrote
The lack of live footage on launch was disappointing, as was the CGI.
blackbarminnosu t1_ix5oe71 wrote
NASA have a lot to learn from space x when it comes to promotion. People want to see cool videos
HiHungry_Im-Dad t1_ix6tm40 wrote
That really is something NASA needs to get better at - hype and selling itself
Pharisaeus t1_ix7mq5g wrote
Compared to other agencies like ESA I would argue that NASA is doing a great job at self-promotion. Lots of Europeans don't even know ESA exists, and 99% won't be able to tell you where any of the sites are located, while most people somehow know about NASA's KSC and JPL.
In terms of scientific organizations I'm not sure if there is one that rivals NASA in terms of recognizability, perhaps CERN, but that's about it.
HiHungry_Im-Dad t1_ix7mxb2 wrote
NASA is generally seen in a good light, but there’s many corners of the internet that think we should get rid of it and let private companies take over. You’d also be surprised how many people say “NASA? Are they still around?” A surprising number of Americans don’t know that NASA is still doing things.
Pharisaeus t1_ix7mk9r wrote
The issue is SpaceX is a private company and they can do whatever they want. NASA is publicly funded and they have to give a very strict summary of expenses and "making cool videos" is not part of their mandate, so they simply can't spend money on it.
joshsreditaccount t1_ix835b9 wrote
what do you mean they didn’t hype it up, they had over 400k viewers on just the main youtube live stream, and the general public isn’t going to care until they’re landing humans
joshsreditaccount t1_ix8309k wrote
what do you want to see, the inside of a dark fairing as it launches, and the cgi was fine
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