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The International Space Station will soon open its hatches to a continuous (virtual) flow of over 100 people, and you can join them in "The INFINITE: Living Among the Stars." ...
Recommended Videos According to NASA’s website, the space station is 356 feet (109 meters) end-to-end, or “one yard shy of the full length of an American football field including the end zones.” ...
A fabulous new 18-minute video (below) from NASA, however, makes the space station itself the star of the show, taking viewers on a fascinating tour of its myriad of modules and facilities – all ...
The virtual tour was created from photos taken by Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti in June 2015, just before she left the space base, after spending 199 days aboard.
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore took the public on a live tour of the Boeing Starliner on Saturday, two days after docking their spacecraft at the International Space Station.
Pesquet is hosting a series of intimate tours of the space station, from a new Russian science module to the famous Japanese Kibo module that forms the backdrop of many a press conference in space ...
Google Google has launched an interactive tour of the International Space Station (ISS), allowing anyone to log in and explore from Earth. It was only this week when Japanese scientists showed us ...
Blast off and spend 24 hours in space with the astronauts who completed NASA's first ever all-female spacewalk! Christina ...
A visual tour of the International Space Station, humanity’s high-tech home in the sky. View of Starboard Hatch into the Joint Airlock, Node 1 – Unity.Credit...Paolo Nespoli and Roland Miller ...
It's unlikely that many of us will ever have a chance to see inside the International Space Station, which has orbited the Earth carrying astronauts since 1998.
The Launch Pad Tour, introduced in July, is one of three new rare-access tours being offered this year to celebrate Kennedy Space Center’s 50th anniversary. In addition to getting an up-close ...