International Space Station: 20 years in 60 seconds
Monday 2 November 2020 marks 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station. Relive a few memorable moments from the unique orbital outpost in this clip covering 20 years of the International Space Station in 60 seconds.Since Crew One took up residence on 2 November, 240 people including 18 ESA astronauts have lived and worked on the orbital outpost, carrying out essential research to benefit life on Earth.The next ESA mission to the International Space Station is set for 2021, when Thomas Pesquet will become the first European to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft for his Alpha mission.
It's a wonderful ESA video. Congratulations. Happy 20th Birthday ISS – International Space Station 🥳🎉🎁🎂🍾🥂. It's something incredible and amazing, crazy and once again amazing that people can build and what else we can build in the universe. the universe 👨🏻🚀👩🏻🚀🤗👏🏻. I cordially wish from Slovakia and greet 👋🏻🇸🇰👩🏼🚀✨ . You are amazing. I hope and believe that you will still last and one day I will see you (see you) 😉🤞🏻. Thanks to you and also thanks to the great space cooperation, we have learned a lot and learned how to live in space, but we are still at the beginning of discovering and conquering the universe 🚀🌍🛰️🤝💙💚.
What a coincidence. I just finished my official Lego ISS kit (in 1:225 scale) just last weekend. It took four hours to build, and it was worth it.
Congratulations ESA, NASA, RosCosmos, JAXA & CSA! This is what human cooperation should be, always!
Now 20 years in 60 minutes please!
I’m down for the 20 years in 20 minutes version. 😬
George Lucas soundtrack?
Great video !
Pro tip :
Watch at 0.25x speed with sound muted
Amazing
Congratulations ESA 🎊❤️
I'm feeling some legit Star Trek vibes here….🖖
You would think after 20 years, they would of made the space station bigger with plenty of room. Instead it still looks the same. All cramped and enclosed.
no chinese?
A huge achievement of the 3rd Age.
Star wars anthem remix…. Hmmm
Happy anniversary! Does anyone know where I can ask questions about scientific experiments performed in space?