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  • i like this video 

  • good Job's Man I support You

  • are you the best?

  • Rancak ee Muantep

  • I Love Your Video, lol..........

  • Love the vibe

  • Keep up the good work

  • Sorry , I wanted to write ISS not ISA and I wait an answear from someone more informed then me. Thanks!

  • I heard that after a few years ISA will be dezintegrated. Because all earth population want that a man to arrive on Mars why we don't use ISA (upgraded) for arriving at least close to Mars(knowing that ISA is a modular construction...) So, its more economical than a totally new project and allow to dock one ship or many... Sorry if I say stupid things( I'm novice in this field...)

  • I saw it one time, did'nt know what it was, my mind exploded.

  • @GardenJames - He killed it to make more efficient vehicles and update the equipment instead of using 60-70's style plans and gear. I thought it was BS at first until I learned what he actually did, now all that money is going to go to better space stations, quicker vehicles and all around more innovation.

  • I've set my phone to remind me of them. Cool.

  • really nice, and easy to understand video

  • I've seen a satellite many times in my life time. Just happen to look up or relaxing in a long night drive and you see it.

  • I'm going to be honest, I see ISS, I think imperial star destroyer.

  • @falconfira or a j-type327 noobian

  • That's cool! :D

  • Jane Houston Jones... We have a problem... with the last link. Change sighting to sightings.

  • the last link don't work. Put a s at the end of sighting to make it sightings and it will work just fine. :)

  • Ok, Jane Houston Jones!

  • This is very nice :) Too bad that now we're heading into the season of the midnight sun and will have a harder time to see anything every day that passes due to bright nights :)

  • @SpeedFreakNO

    Yepp, but if you live so far north as you got the midnight sun you probably wont see it anyway due to the low orbit. (below the horizon)

    You better enjoy the Aurora Borealis in the winter instead.

  • @rusle That's true, and I do :)

    Though, I was under the impression that the website showed other things orbiting us as well?

  • I have seen ISS several times, although it never rises very high in the sky where I live. But it is still amazing, especially to think that there are people on board it.

  • @Saukko31 It's even cooler when one of the astronauts uploads pictures, from space, to twitter!

  • cool

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