Episode 9

The International Space Station: Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Astronauts and Nations Alike

In this episode of Space NOW!, Elzie IV gives an overview of the International Space Station (ISS). Elzie highlights the various activities and research conducted on the ISS, the challenges of living in zero gravity, and the international collaboration involved in the space station. Listeners are encouraged to appreciate the ISS and learn more about its operations.

Episode Highlights:

- The ISS is like a space shuttle, housing a good number of astronauts who perform tasks, activities, and research.

- Live streams from the ISS allow viewers to see Earth from a unique perspective.

- The ISS travels around the Earth at approximately 17,000 miles per hour.

- The ISS represents international collaboration in the space industry, promoting unity among countries and space agencies.

- Listeners are encouraged to check out videos made by an astronaut on the ISS, providing insights into daily life aboard the station.

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