MEXICO: NASA’s launched a new tool that lets you explore the International Space Station (ISS) in immense detail.
The 360 degree interactive virtual tour was put together by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti.
Just before she left the ISS after 199 days, she took up to 15 pictures inside each module. The images have been stitched together to create this panoramic view of the inside.
This is how it looks as of June 2015, after moving the a storage module to a new location.
You can zoom and watch short videos which explain how the astronauts go about their days floating in space.
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