NASA+, the free streaming service operated by NASA, was one of the guest speakers at the Silicon Valley Video Summit, which took place this week in Silicon Valley. We chose this topic because it is likely to generate one of the largest peak traffic events of the decade during the Moon landing in 2026 (Artemis II). Even more significant, however, will be the 2027 Mars landing (Artemis III), which could quite literally stress—or even break—the internet when streamed live. Background data: NASA+ is a popular application that has already been downloaded by approximately 40 million users. It should not be confused with the 4K-only Roku app jointly developed by Harmonic, Accedo, and Akamai in 2019, which reached a peak of…