Overwhelmed with 360-degree video shooting footage in space
Page RT recently posted a special 360-degree video recording the two astronauts going out into space.
Two Russian astronauts Sergey Ryazansky and Fedor Yurchikhin recorded beautiful scenes during a 7.5-hour walk in space in August.
The video captures beautiful scenes during a 7.5-hour walk in space in August.
Two astronauts walk in space to maintain some small satellites on the International Space Station (ISS).
The time to do the task is more than 6 hours, but since the tourists are unable to complete it on time, the walking time is longer than expected.
RT has partnered with the Russian state-owned rocket and space corporation RSC Energia to produce interesting videos on. The video was released on October 4 at a special event at the Moscow Space Museum on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the successful launch of Sputnik 1 satellite.
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