You will float in open space, tethered to the International Space Station
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You will see the rocket on the launch pad.
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Spacewalk 9
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While staying on the International Space Station
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You get an unobstructed view of the Earth
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A professional astronaut will be your guide
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Spacewalk 8
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Spacewalk 4
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You can head outside on a spacewalk
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Join us to watch a Soyuz rocket launch from Baikonur in Kazakhstan.
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Spacewalk 10
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You get an unobstructed view of the Earth
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A spacewalk is considered the highlight of an astronauts career
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Spacewalk 5
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The International Space Station is in low-Earth orbit, 400km above Earth.
Soyuz rocket being transported to the launch pad
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The new cupola is a great place to take photos of Earth.
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Your journey to the International Space Station begins in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
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You will see the rocket on the launch pad.
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Watch the final report of the crew.
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Watch the final report of the crew.
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Watch the final report of the crew
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Splash down training
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Underwater space flight training
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G-force centrifuge training for your space flight
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Spacesuit
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Zero gravity space flight training
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Zero G Training flight boarding
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Zero G Training
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Zero G Training
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Zero G Training
Zero G Flight explained
The ever-changing view of Earth.
On board the International Space Station.
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It takes just over 8 minutes for your Soyuz spacecraft to reach low-Earth orbit
The International Space Station is in low-Earth orbit, 400km above Earth.
PlayPreviousNext4/17 After 10 days in space, a Proton rocket launches the additional modules needed for your journey to the Moon
The additional module consists of lunar living quarters, and a propulsion module.
You leave the ISS and your Soyuz spacecraft docks with the additional module.
The engine fires and you start the 3 day journey to the Moon.
Moon on approach.
Moon on approach.
You will pass within 100km of the Moon's surface.
You will pass within 100km of the Moon's surface.
You will pass within 100km of the Moon's surface.
You will see the Earth rise above the Moon's surface.
It takes just over 8 minutes to reach low-Earth orbit.
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Life on the International Space Station.
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Guy Laliberte on board the International Space Station (2009).
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You journey to Moon starts when you launch on a Soyuz rocket.
A great place to take photos of Earth.
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Earth and the Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station.
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While in space you float weightless.
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You and your fellow crew report for launch.
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You launch on a Soyuz rocket.
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You can get involved in space station science.
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The International Space Station circles the Earth every 90 minutes.
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Anousheh Ansari on board the International Space Station (2006).
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Richard Garriott on board the International Space Station (2008).
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The new cupola is a great place to take photos of Earth.
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The International Space Station has a permanent crew of up to 6 professionals.
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The new cupola is a great place to take photos of Earth.
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The ever-changing view of Earth.
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The Soyuz spacecraft approaching the International Space Station.
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Greg Olsen on board the International Space Station (2005).
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