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NASA’s International Space Station crew flies into space for the New Year – in the movement of zero gravity – Sunday Vision
The crew is on board International Space Station The ISS rang in the new year with the development of zero gravity while in orbit about 250 miles from

The crew is on board International Space Station The ISS rang in the new year with the development of zero gravity while in orbit about 250 miles from Earth.
Expedition 64 crew consists of NASA Astronauts Kate Robins, Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and the astronaut of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Soichi Noguchi, wished those still on Earth a Happy New Year from space. A video posted on NASA’s social media.
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