Take a tour of the international space station, quite interesting:
http://www.wimp.com/orbitaltour/
Take a tour of the international space station, quite interesting:
http://www.wimp.com/orbitaltour/
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Abso-fa-lutely interesting! Worth the extra syllable. I didn't expect to watch it through in one go, but...
It's so extensive, like a warren, and you wouldn't want to have a fear of cloisters!!!
Though there was a good bit of background noise - like a rushing sound - no voice was never once raised.
So it illustrates one thing, I suppose: "In Space, nobody can hear you scream!"
Ta Lance for posting it up.
Am.
PS. Did you get a load of the lensery (and other photgraphics) at about 19 mins in!!!
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Thanks is amazing - thanks for sharing Lance. To be honest I never gave any thought to space craft to the space station out side of the Shuttle. Truly amazing
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Makes me want to go into space. Fascinating.
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Well worth taking the time to sit and watch. Amazing when you hear about the space station. But totally incredible to actually see it. Thanks Lance.
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One thing is certain...they need more space (pardon the pun) for storage!
Not for me though, like you Lance...the 'more firmer the less terror'......not to mention that I am not really that keen on enclosed places that you can't get out of easily.
Thanks for posting the link though, fabulous video.
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