NASA Launches Interactive Online Tour of the Space Station
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July 19, 2007
John Yembrick Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0602
Lynnette Madison Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111
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NASA LAUNCHES INTERACTIVE ONLINE TOUR OF THE SPACE STATION
WASHINGTON -- The International Space Station is now accessible in cyberspace. On Thursday, NASA launched its Interactive Space Station Reference Guide, a new tool that features an in-depth look inside and outside of the orbiting laboratory that has never before been seen. It is available online at:
The guide provides an up-to-date interactive overview of the station's complex configuration, design and component systems. It includes a video introduction and narration by NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, who lived aboard the station for six months as an Expedition 9 science officer and flight engineer.
Other features on NASA's new interactive guide include:
- How space station crews live in space: how they eat, sleep and
exercise while in orbit.
- How the station complex is built and operates, including a reference
guide for learning about each of the station's components.
- A 360-degree tour of the station with a view of each of the
station's pressurized modules.
- A library of printable fact sheets providing up-to-date information
about the station.
The station's assembly and maintenance in orbit, long-duration spaceflight experience gained aboard the complex, and research into the effects of long spaceflights contribute to NASA's plans for future missions to return to the moon and travel beyond.
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