Join us on an incredible journey to the International Space Station, the largest human-made object in space! Orbiting the Earth at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour, the ISS completes one orbit every 90 minutes, providing its inhabitants with a unique view of the sun rising and setting every 45 minutes.
In this video, we take a close look at the various modules of the ISS, including Zarya, Zvezda, Destiny, Unity, Kibo, Columbus, and Tranquility. Learn about the living quarters, exercise equipment, hygiene facilities, and research labs available on board, all designed to support the crew during their extended stay in space.
Discover how astronauts maintain their muscle and bone mass in zero gravity, and how they stay clean and take care of their personal needs. Witness the amazing view of Earth from the Cupola observation deck and learn how the solar panels spanning almost the length of a football field generate electricity in space.
We also highlight some fascinating facts about the ISS, such as its cost of over 100 billion dollars, making it one of the most expensive scientific projects in history. We also showcase the JEM Remote Manipulator System, a robotic arm in the Kibo module that can be operated from Earth, and the unique space Biolab in Columbus that studies biological processes in weightlessness.
Don't miss this incredible opportunity to explore the International Space Station, the ultimate symbol of human innovation and collaboration in space!
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