![]() You can skip to specific modules or features using the timestamps below. ![]() The light may be different, the time of the year may be different, the clouds are always different, and, with a little bit of luck, we will be different too.” Luca Parmitano Grand tour of the International Space Station – timestamps “No matter how many times you see you look outside, the view is never the same. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Grand tour of the International Space Station with Drew and Luca | Single take () Grand tour of the International Space Station with Luca Parmitano and Drew Morgan The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka is planned for launch in the future and will replace Pirs, but it was mistakenly put on the map already (see notes 1). The map overlay graphic erroneously shows the future Nauka module instead of Pirs. At the time this video was shot (around the New Year 2020), there were 6 astronauts/cosmonauts aboard the station and you can see passing colleagues include NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch exercising (who performed the first-ever all-female spacewalk in October 2019) and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka.Īt the time of recording, there were three supply vehicles were docked at the station, the Russian Progress MS-13, SpaceX’s Dragon-19, and Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus-12, as well as two crew vehicles, the Soyuz MS-15 and Soyuz MS-13. This is the first tour of the International Space Station with two astronauts presenting and the first done in a single take. Astronauts Parmitano and Morgan take it in turns to guide you through the modules of the station and even the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft docked to the orbital outpost. This amazing grand tour of the ISS was shot in one take with two cameras strapped together. ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a 1+ hour unique tour of the orbiting laboratory. The European Space Agency has published an amazing grand tour of the International Space Station (ISS).
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