Standing at the International Space Station, what can you see?

For the first time in the history of the International Space Station, there is a separate YouTube channel that transmits images to Earth 24/7.

International Space Station with the English name International Space Station (abbreviated as ISS) with the first module was put on orbit on November 20, 1998. This is considered a symbol for the solidarity and technology sharing of the world with more than 17 major powers participating in manufacturing.

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ISS is located at elevations ranging from 150 to 250 km above sea level.

Located at elevations ranging from 150 to 250km above sea level and moving frequently with an average speed of about 17,500km / h, communication between ISS and Earth has been very difficult in the past due to limitations in terms of technology. But since August 2016, a live videoconference from ISS has been launched with images of the lives and work of astronauts on the station being transmitted straight to Earth.

These images are transmitted in high definition (1080p) and everyone can access YouTube for free tracking.

You will be able to see all the images of this space station live at the same time as Houston - ISS Ground Control Monitoring Center. Images are transmitted from built-in camcorders inside and outside the station as well as on mini camcorders that are attached to the protective gear by astronauts whenever they walk in the air.

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Astronauts are working inside the International Space Station.

You can see the difficulties that astronauts face in a zero gravity environment when even the simplest thing is . to go to the toilet must also follow a process that includes . 8 step. Or the image of giant storms seen from a height of 200,000km. Even the aurora every time the ISS Space Station crosses the North Pole. Currently these images are streamed live 24/7 and if you have free time you can spend the whole day watching the Earth from above via this YouTube channel.