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Watch: Take a 360-degree tour of the International Space Station

Now you can see the inside of the ISS without all that hassle of astronaut training and spaceflight.

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There's a whole lot of research, news, and photos coming out from the International Space Station these days, but not once have we had a good look at the interior. But now you can sate that thirst with this 360-degree tour of the space station. 

The video series is a set of digital images knitted together for VR viewing by the European Space Agency (ESA). It explores the agency's modules built for NASA, though only two videos have been released so far. The first, the Destiny module, is the on-board space laboratory, installed in 2001.  The second, is on the Harmony module, installed in 2007, which houses the crew and their beds. Both videos are embedded below for your viewing pleasure. 





The images from which the videos have been created were taken by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, during her time aboard the ISS. If you've got some spare time on your hands, there's an even better 360 tour over on the ESA's website, complete with an interactive map, timelapse videos, and descriptions available.

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