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Canadarm2 in action at the International Space Station

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

A video, courtesy of The Canadian Space Agency and NASA, from January 31, 2011 shows astronauts at the International Space Station using Canadarm2 to capture a free-floating Japanese space module. The video is shot from inside the space station's windowed cupola.

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  • Working in Space is a full time exercise for astronauts. You think these folks can get anything thing done without having to go through a thousand page manual. The ISS is probably the most complicated vehicle ever put into orbit... and still it takes forever to unload the 'delivery trucks' and then have to fix and replace and clean up everything? when they can get a crew of 20 or more and make it more routine... that will be the next stage.

  • Excellent footage :)

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