International Space Station: Off the Earth, for the Earth, and Beyond.
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In 1998, assembly began in space on a satellite that would be second in size and radiance only to the Moon…NASA’s International Space Station. Completed in the 21st Century, the International Space Station’s role in the development of your future as well as that of the United States space program is enormous. Many things learned in space are already benefiting life right here on Earth. Ultimately this satellite will be the springboard enabling nations around the world to prepare to take the next giant leap past our Moon and into the Solar System. Today NASA and the International Space Station invite you to join us for the first opportunity in history to participate in the academic challenges and commercial opportunities available as NASA travels beyond Earth to understand and explore the Solar System.
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Very nice CGI and animator get highly paid in NASA I believe.
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notice 1 thing. not one real space shot, all cgi. only real footage was that nonsense the people are pushing.... and we pay billions for this?
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its time to let private companies like Bigelow, Space X and others to retire that old.junkie international space station, with a more modern roomy structure that's esthetically pleasing
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Apparently the world was egg shaped last year. We were all wrong. Doh!
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NASA invented Sputnik. Who knew?
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Watching this I feel like we're in the future.
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Dear people:
don't feed the trolls -
beautiful video
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Sounds like a regular commercial from the US, why don't they use someone who cares about it like Neil deGrasse Tyson or something?
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nasa is great at animations
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It's almost like one of those tube-like playsets for gerbals, but with ~zero-Gravity! Kerbal smile
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The most monotonous commentary I've ever heard! The information is contradicting and the producers are trying very hard to cover up with horrible loud music! It was such a waist of time to watch , that it forced me to waist another minute to let you know how superfluous this video presentation was! And the worst part of it is NASA and America is still using primitive measuring units.... Ohhh my ... its getting worst, I better end here!!!
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why the intrusive and stupid musak ? No need.
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Wow , amazing thanks!
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Great!
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I hear emperial units as miles feet and pounds. But in an international context only SI-units should be used.
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Funny how the US has a space agency, but is one of the only two countries that still measure distances in the old Imperial mile.
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