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  • It very difficult to do it in out of space.

  •  Autobots roll out!

  • NASA, they can get us to the moon and they can't even have at least 720p resolution

  • NASA, they can get us to the moon and they can't even have at least 720p resolution

  • amazing and wonderful!

    more resolution, a background and greater detail would make this ultimate.

  • It reminds me of the Tower of Hanoi puzzle.

  • why are so many modules getting rearranged? And does each new section represent a new delivery arrival from earth?

  • @Jinn99 Yes, some come on the Shuttle, some on Russian Soyuz and Proton Rockets. Some smaller segments are carried together. The reasons they get rearranged are: The final structure has not yet arrived, or the Shuttle os occupying the docking port at the time of delivery. The module being moved from 1:00 to 1:10 had to be moved twice because the docking port (the little black cone) was where the new module needed to go.

  • OMG!!! AM I doing a 3D MODEL of this IN my science project?!

  • most of the things are required for the start of the station and had moved to the permanent place of them on the truss for future uses.

  • it's funny how many time some modules get rearranged.

  • Reminds me of building Lego spacecraft back in the 70's. I wonder how many of the station designers did the same?

  • its like a complicated game of tetris! lol

  • excellent!!! the future started!!

  • @AFVABMDES ????!!!!

  • @misscoolgirl12345678 OH! Yessss!!!! ahahahah.....

  • @AFVABMDES Hee hee

  • If you freeze it at 1:22, that's where ISS is now with STS-119.

  • at 1:22 the start of STS-119?

  • Thanks! I was wondering about just that :)

  • è bellissimo!!!

    "Space, the space the final frontier!"

  • would love to see some annotations of what these components are, and assembly timeline. thanks!

  • Yes! This video BEGS to be annotated!

    It is an awesome video, indeed.

  • Check wikipedia which has a complete listing of the modules, when they were installed, who financed them, what's their purpose, etc.

    This video is a nice complement to the wikipedia article.

  • Thank you. :)

  • wow thats huge

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