Seriously, most of us have spent our entire careers having to imagine what our little robots were doing thousands or millions of kilometers away. Or worse, imagining what they might have been doing when some indication occurs that it has misbehaved. It's a leap of faith. You can see a 40-meter solar panel unfold in the clean room, supported by all the test fixtures and equipment. But it's not the same. On orbit, you see an indication that the bus voltage has risen. So you can infer that the panel deployed. But that's still just a number on a screen. Every engineer wishes he were out there in a space suit watching his satellite chassis spread its wings. And, more importantly, observing with his own eyes when something breaks.
So yeah, even seeing it after the fact, as an actual high-quality video stream, is amazing. It convinces you the stuff really does work.