Space Station 360: Destiny
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.
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.
Flickr:
https://flic.kr/p/FNisgG
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanSpaceAgency/videos/10153441583720667/
This is great, BUT it Would be awesome to have videos like this in OPEN SPACE. Please 😍
Really should have 360 camera by the cupola, as often as possible
…que bosta
very nice!..
but pretty please could you put that camera to the window. PLEASE PLEASE!.. OR GO ON PLEASE
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I wish it would be stream.
so what did you do with kathy-brennen whessels
Can we have live 360 camera in the iss that'd be so damn dope
cool video, what's with the lack of cable management in space..is that not dangerous, snag a toe on one of those and you got issues
beautiful space station!
This is a video of a photo. Screw you make me think my Oculus had crapped out.
This node has changed a TON since this photo was taken. Now, this Node serves as the main eating area for the Americans/Europeans/Japanese, using a table very similar to the one found in the Russian part of the station.