NASA fans spot astronaut's PIN on Artemis II moon launch livestream
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NASA fans spot astronaut's PIN on Artemis II moon launch livestream
"Reid Wiseman, Artemis II commander, took out a tablet and typed out the PIN to unlock it. Unbeknownst to him, a camera was recording the entire thing, broadcasting his PIN to the world in real-time."
"While it might seem unusual, astronauts have used tablets in space for years. For example, on the International Space Station, tablets have a range of important uses, including health and nutrition monitoring, operational use, and communication."
Four astronauts launched on a 10-day journey around the moon, attracting over three million viewers on NASA's livestream. During the broadcast, commander Reid Wiseman inadvertently revealed his tablet's PIN while unlocking it, leading to widespread discussion on social media. Viewers expressed concern and humor over the incident, suggesting that NASA should ensure such sensitive information is not publicly shared. Tablets have been used by astronauts for various tasks, including health monitoring and entertainment, for years.
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