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N 73 B 15.0K C 3 E May 23, 2015 F Mar 31, 2016
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Explore NASA’s space laboratory for the International Space Station from every angle in this panorama.

This 360° panorama lets you explore the International Space Station’s fourth module, Destiny. Launched on 7 February 2001 on Space Shuttle Atlantis, the American module is the heart of the non-Russian part of the Station according to ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti (who took the pictures to create this view). The module allows experiments to be performed in many disciplines, from biology to physics, including a rack for burning liquids in weightlessness and the European Microgravity Science Glovebox.

The images to create this view were taken by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti during her Futura mission in 2015.

Explore Destiny in Flickr, Facebook or YouTube format with your mobile phone and virtual-reality headset, or take the full tour including all Space Station modules with videos and extra information below. We will release a new Space Station module in 360° every week on Thursday.

YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUnV2N94jFA

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/EuropeanSpaceAgency/videos/1015344158372...

Full tour:
www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Internationa...


Credit: ESA/NASA

Tags:   International Space Station Destiny laboratory 360 panorama

N 31 B 9.0K C 0 E May 27, 2015 F Mar 23, 2016
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Explore the heart of the Russian segment of the International Space Station in this global view.

This 360° panorama allows you to explore the International Space Station’s third module, Zvezda. Launched on 12 July 2000, the Russian module supplies life support for the Station and crewquarters. All five of Europe’s Automated Transfer Vehicles docked with the module.

The images to create this view were taken by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti during her Futura mission in 2015; the cosmonaut in the picture is Gennady Padalka.

Explore Zvezda in Flickr, Facebook or YouTube format with your mobile phone and virtual-reality headset, or take the full tour including all Space Station modules with videos and extra information below. We will release a new Space Station module in 360° every week on Thursday.

YouTube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=496P1wXZH4k

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/EuropeanSpaceAgency/videos/1015341811058...

Full tour:
www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Internationa...

Tags:   Zvezda International Space Station panoramic tour space station module Gennady Padalka 360 panorama

N 86 B 24.3K C 0 E May 31, 2015 F Mar 17, 2016
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This 360° image allows you to explore the International Space Station’s second module, Unity. Launched on 4 December 1998 inside Space Shuttle Endeavour, it was joined to the Russian Zarya module two days later, forming the basis of the International Space Station. Also known as Node-1, the cylindrical module has six docking ports to connect visiting spacecraft and other modules.

Explore Unity in Flickr, Facebook or YouTube format with your mobile phone and virtual-reality headset, or take the full tour including all Space Station modules with videos and extra information below. We will release a new Space Station module in 360° every week on Thursday.

Previous releases:
Explore Zarya module via Flickr, Facebook or YouTube.

Credit: ESA/NASA

Tags:   International Space Station Unity Node 1 360 Virtual Reality Flickr 360 ISS module panorama Samantha Cristoforetti

N 90 B 12.9K C 3 E Aug 20, 2015 F Mar 10, 2016
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Explore the Space Station’s first module with your mobile phone or virtual-reality headset

This 360° video allows you to explore the International Space Station’s first module, Zarya. Launched on 20 November 1998, it was joined three weeks later by the US Unity module. Also known as the Functional Cargo Block, the module is now mainly used for storage.

ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti took the pictures to form these images in June 2015 at the end of her 199-day Futura mission.

Explore this module in YouTube and Facebook format with your mobile phone or take the full International Space Station tour on the ESA website with videos and extra information.

Credit: ESA/NASA

Tags:   360 VR virtual reality 360Deg panorama Zarya ISS International Space Station Functional Cargo Block Futura Samantha Cristoforetti

N 103 B 15.0K C 4 E May 24, 2015 F Apr 7, 2016
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Explore the International Space Station’s Harmony module in this full panorama with your mobile phone or VR headset

This 360° panorama lets you explore the International Space Station’s fifth module, Harmony. It was launched on 23 October 2007 aboard Space Shuttle Discovery to link the Columbus, Kibo and Destiny laboratories.

Harmony was developed for NASA under an ESA contract with European industry. Its structure is based on that of the Multi-Purpose Logistics Modules and the Europe’s Columbus.

Explore Harmony in Flickr, Facebook or YouTube format with your mobile phone and virtual-reality headset, or take the full tour including all Space Station modules with videos and extra information below. We will release a new Space Station module in 360° every week on Thursday.

Full tour:
www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Internationa...

Tags:   Harmony Node 2 International Space Station 360 virtual reality panorama


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