Visit the ISS in 3D with Paolo Nespoli
28 September 2011
Paolo Nespoli spent 6 months on-board the International Space Station from December 2010 - May 2011 during the MagISStra mission.
In this video using ESA's Erasmus Recording Binocular (ERB-2) stereoscopic camera, he caught some moments that depict the work astronauts carry out on the ISS: from educational activities, to scientific experiments and physical training, also demonstrating the way astronauts move in weightlessness through the various modules. ERB-2 is the first camera to transmit 3D images live from space.
You can request anaglyph glasses by contacting: jacqueline.myrrhe@esa.int
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