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Google Street View adds the International Space Station to its tours

Users can now leave planet Earth on Street View for the first time.

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Google Street View on the ISS

Google Street View has added the International Space Station to its virtual exploration platform for the first time.

Marking 48 years since the first manned mission laded on the moon, all 15 modules of the ISS can now be explored virtually by users of Google Street View.

Google Street View of the ISS
(Google)

The images used to create the ISS collection were taken by European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who spent six months on the ISS and have been pieced together alongside captions to give a detailed insight into the workings of the station.

“There were a few ‘firsts’ on my mission. It was led by Peggy Whitson who, at age 56, became the oldest woman to fly into space and the first woman in history to command two expeditions,” Pesquet said.

Google Street View of the ISS
(Google)

“They provide additional information or fun facts like where we work out to stay physically fit, what kind of food we eat, and where we conduct scientific experiments.”

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