ONE OF THE MOST DETAILED ISS TOUR!!!

 

ONE OF THE MOST DETAILED ISS TOUR!!!


Welcome to the International Space Station Tour!

Hey, what's up? Don here. We're going to take a tour of the International Space Station (ISS). Let's get started!

European Laboratory (Columbus Module)

We begin our tour in the Columbus module, which is the European laboratory on the starboard side front area of the ISS. It's not just European, though. NASA also has racks and payloads in here. There's a lot of new stuff, including the EML (which stands for electromagnetic limitation), but I'm not exactly sure what it does. Sounds cool, though!

In this module, we also grow plants like lettuce and have a workbench storage area. We even have a centrifuge to process blood samples. We also have an ultrasound machine to check on our bodies. There's a lot of science happening here, but we mostly just set things up.

Node 2

Next, we move on to Node 2. This is where the vacuum cleaner is, which is an essential piece of equipment on the ISS. It's used to clean the station every week. Node 2 is also the section where the shuttle used to dock. We have multiple spots to attach to, and there are four crew quarters and workbench areas here.

Crew Quarters

In the crew quarters, we have sleeping bags attached to the walls. They are not very big, but they are cozy. We also have laptops, including one that connects to the internet (sometimes) and another that provides our schedule and other information. We also have an iPad for various tasks.

Lab and Node 3

Heading towards the back of the ISS, we reach Node 3 on the port side. It's similar to Node 1 and 2. Unfortunately, we don't have a picture of it, but that's okay. Moving on, we'll now head to the gym and show you how we get water for drinking and rehydrating food.

Gym and Water Dispenser

In the gym, we take a break and grab some water. We have a portable water dispenser that provides either room temperature or hot water. It's essential for staying hydrated and preparing food.

Portable Water Dispenser

If you need a quick and easy way to dispense water, a portable water dispenser is a convenient option. Simply plug in the adapter, add the desired amount of water, and press the button. It's that simple! Even someone like me can do it.

Cold Storage Option

If you prefer cold beverages, our portable water dispenser also has a cold storage compartment. We personally recommend keeping Sriracha sauce in there for a flavorful twist on your drinks. It's a great way to add some flavor to your water.

The dispenser quickly fills up with water and the straw has a clamp to control the water pressure. It's a handy feature that prevents any accidental spills.

Now, let's move on to the next topic. I'll be heading back to node 2.

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