Google Street View now brings the universe out of space
Google's Street View captures 360-degree images of roads everywhere, but one place is always the limit to reach: the universe outside the universe. But this border is now over.
Google has just launched a Street View tour on the ISS Space Station - possibly called Outer Space View - taken by astronaut Thomas Pequet for 6 months on duty here. The photos come with information notes about life on ISS, including the astronauts' eating and exercise.
360-degree photos of extraterrestrial life on ISS
As you can imagine, it is not easy to collect 360-degree images with floating cameras in a zero gravity environment. So Google and NASA worked together to find a way to solve this problem. If you want to know more about how they used it, check out the behind-the-scenes video below.
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