Unless you are the founder of Ubuntu Linux, created Microsoft Office, or maybe a popular circus, we will never get a chance to see this ourselves. Watch the video in HD to see all the stuff crammed in the corners of the space station.
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Friday, December 4, 2009
Astronaut tour of the ISS.
Here is a video showing a lot of details of the whole inside of the International Space Station. Astronaut Michael Barratt, expedition 20 flight engineer, gives a 28 minute tour of the station through all the modules.
Unless you are the founder of Ubuntu Linux, created Microsoft Office, or maybe a popular circus, we will never get a chance to see this ourselves. Watch the video in HD to see all the stuff crammed in the corners of the space station.
Unless you are the founder of Ubuntu Linux, created Microsoft Office, or maybe a popular circus, we will never get a chance to see this ourselves. Watch the video in HD to see all the stuff crammed in the corners of the space station.
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That answers a bunch of questions we all had about the inner workings of the ISS! I wish Barrett would use whole names of things because it was disconcerting, trying to imagine what the initials stood for that he frequently used.
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