Space Station Milestone: NASA Marks Five Years Of A Unique 'Room With A View'
4th Nov 2005, 19:15 GMT
Break out the thermostabalized beef tips with mushrooms and rehydratable apple cider! NASA and the international space station partners are celebrating a major milestone, as the unique orbiting laboratory marks the fifth anniversary of continuous, onboard human presence. As of Nov. 2, crews have lived and worked on the station more than 1,826 consecutive days.
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