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Forum:Space Shuttles - Space Station
Topic:[Video] International Space Station flythrough
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One can see that it was shot in 2009 during STS-129 by Exp. 21 crewman Jeff Williams and STS-129 pilot Barry Wilmore. During the first half, Jeff Williams floats through using two back-to-back cameras: you can see the "rearview" in a sub-screen!

Anyone has seen this video before, perhaps without the music overlay on the first half?

Check out the rest of the Best of Science channel, there are other Youtubes which I had never seen before.

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Francois Guay
Collector of literature, notebooks, equipment and memories!

Fezman92That's really cool. I like the second part a lot more. It would be nice to see one that was done after 130 so we could see the Copula
MSS

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Maciej,
Astronauts, Cosmonauts & their flights

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