The incredible collaboration behind the International Space Station - Tien Nguyen
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The International Space Station is roughly the size of a six-bedroom house and weighs more than 320 cars -- it's so large that no single rocket could have lifted it into orbit. Instead, it was assembled piece by piece while hurtling through space at 28,000 kilometers per hour, lapping the Earth once every 90 minutes. Tien Nguyen explains how.
At 400 km above the Earth, the ISS is in low-Earth orbit where the atmosphere is very thin, but can still drag on the station so that it slows down slightly and gets closer to the Earth. What are some other strategies to keep the ISS from crashing down to Earth?
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- Narrator Addison Anderson
- Educator Tien Nguyen
- Artist Andrés Landazábal
- Director Hernando Bahamon
- Sound Designer Manuel Borda
- Animator Ricardo Avila
- Collaborator Office of Research Integrity