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20 years in orbit: A video tour of the past two decades of life on the ISS – Digital Trends
The space station celebrates 20 years of continuous human habitation on November 2, 2020. Here’s what daily life is like on the orbiting outpost.

NASA and its global partners are preparing to celebrate 20 years of continuous human habitation in space following the first nights stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS) back in November 2000. Orbiting Earth at an altitude of around 250 miles, this marvel of human engineering has so far hosted some 240 people from 19 countries, with most astronaut visits lasting around six months. So how do crew members actually live and work on the orbiting outpost? To offer some insight, weve gathered…
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