Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | The International Space Station: Engineering and Diplomatic Marvel @airandspace | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
The International Space Station took 42 flights from the American Space Shuttles and Russian Proton/Soyuz rockets to assemble. Today the station includes six sleeping quarters, two bathrooms, a gym and a 360 degree window to observe the Earth. In this video we take you through the engineering marvel which has allowed humans to live and work in space for over 20 years!
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This “clip” is part of the STEM in 30 episode: International Collaboration: Building the New Frontier: youtu.be/P2ZBT5mqhbY
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STEM in 30 is a free educational series for kids produced by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. We cover all the cool, fun, and weird ways that aviation and spaceflight touch our lives. Check out more episodes: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
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The International Space Station took 42 flights from the American Space Shuttles and Russian Proton/Soyuz rockets to assemble. Today the station includes six sleeping quarters, two bathrooms, a gym and a 360 degree window to observe the Earth. In this video we take you through the engineering marvel which has allowed humans to live and work in space for over 20 years!
Subscribe and turn on notifications đź”” so you don't miss any videos: https://s.si.edu/3rnWsfq
This “clip” is part of the STEM in 30 episode: International Collaboration: Building the New Frontier: youtu.be/P2ZBT5mqhbY
For more information about how to use this resource in your classroom please visit our Teacher Tips page that includes standards, classroom activities, and additional resources.
International Collaboration: Building the New Frontier Teacher Tips: https://s.si.edu/3SlzjYj
STEM in 30 is a free educational series for kids produced by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. We cover all the cool, fun, and weird ways that aviation and spaceflight touch our lives. Check out more episodes: https://airandspace.si.edu/stem-30
Follow STEM in 30 on Facebook: facebook.com/STEMin30
Follow STEM in 30 on Twitter: twitter.com/STEMin30
This episode is made possible by the generous support of Boeing, Hexcel and Safran
#Smithsonian #NationalAirandSpace Museum #STEM #STEMin30 #STEAM #Teacher #Resources #LessonPlans #LessonPlan #Teachers #NASA #internationalspacestation #diplomacy