Window to the world in 360° | Muninn
Join ESA project astronaut Marcus Wandt inside the seven-windowed cupola, the International Space Station’s “window to the world” and and pan around to enjoy the view.
The ESA – European Space Agency-built Cupola is the favourite place of many astronauts on the International Space Station. It serves not only as a unique photo spot, but also for observing robotic activities, arriving spacecraft and spacewalks.
Marcus was launched to the International Space Station on the Dragon spacecraft as part of Axiom Mission 3 on 18 January 2024. His two-week mission on board is known as Muninn.
Follow Marcus’s journey on the Muninn website, check our launch kit in English or Swedish and connect with Marcus on his Instagram and X accounts.
Muninn website: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/muninn
Marcus Wandt’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esaastro_marcus/
Marcus Wandt’s X: https://twitter.com/astro_marcus
Credits: ESA–M. Wandt
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where are the stars in the blackness. show the stars from above the atmosphere.
nice i bet it would get millions of views if it would had better resolution and longer
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Played this over a dozen times looking at different angles and it's so mind blowing! I reckon if you were suddenly to go up there without any training, you would get very dizzy and would be quite scary as well…
Hahaha this is so cool!
🎊🚀🎊🎉Amazing 🌹
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Wow it's the "sky" of the Earth XXL… Thanks for this beautiful share !