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Tour of International Space Station's Onboard Science & Technology Research Efforts, Nov 2011

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Expedition 27/28 Astronaut Flight Engineer Ron Garan conducts a fantastic onboard tour of your fully assembled International Space Station's laboratory modules, science and technology facilities, payload hardware, racks, equipment, capabilities, various multidisciplinary investigations, and more where all the crews operate their research experiments on Station. Microgravity research aboard the space station has been ongoing since March 2001. [Credit: Todd Sampsel, Chris Getteau, Dylan Mathis from the NASA-ISS Program Office]

Learn more about your International Space Station:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html
Learn more about International Space Station Research & Technology:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/index.html
Learn more about Expedition 27:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition27/
Learn more about Expedition 28:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition28/

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  • @tochilka84 это означает не трогай, или Вы можете получить рак

  • 3:54 dying polar bear :(

  • @deezorder как заметил один мой друг: "В лучших традициях Полицейской академии и Армгедона там должно было быть написано "Х*й" и гаечный ключ должен был пролетать в кадре."

  • @tochilka84 "рака" имеется ввиду стойка на которую крепится оборудование, от английского слова "rack" =)

  • что написано на 1:04? "Не трогай этого рака?!" WTF!?

  • good

  • I love that NASA engineers assisted people in Kenya with water sustainability developed for the space station. We frequently hear talk about how space travel will benefit humanity, but this short video delivers an excellent presentation of just a few of those benefits.

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