The Russian cosmonaut shows us what it's like to hang around the space station's observational dome, thanks to a new 360 degree, 4K video from Russia's RT News. The video starts in low Earth orbit and follows Nespoli as he treks through the close quarters of ISS, providing the viewer with unique view-port into life onboard the station.Īlongside VR filming, Nespoli also worked with the team at National Geographic to create super-HD footage of the station’s astonishing views as well as documenting the last few days of NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson (the first woman to ever command ISS).International Space Station (ISS) crew work pretty hard, but when they do get time off, they often head to the " Cupola," according to Andrey Borisenko. This must be the view from heaven Massimino I took a look at the planet and just sort of let it sink in and then, I thought to myself, ‘This is something human eyes are not supposed to see. The video features super-star astronaut Chris Hadfield alongside former NASA astronauts Mae Jemison, Mike Massimino and Nicole Stott. Paolo Nespoli, a European Space Agency astronaut, brought the camera on board and received training from Darren Aronofsky – the series filmmaker – on Skype. The tour was created using a Vuze VR camera. How National Geographic Created the ISS VR Tour The stunning ‘experience’ follows astronauts aboard ISS as they share their thinking on the on the enormity of space.
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