310-Space Station Fisheye Fly-Through 4K (Ultra HD)

Join us for a fly-through of the International Space Station. Produced by Harmonic exclusively for NASA TV UHD, the footage was shot in Ultra High Definition (4K) using a fisheye lens for extreme focus and depth of field.

The seven-windowed cupola of the space station serves as a place to gaze back at our planet as well as take photographs of Earth. These photographs provide important data for scientists monitoring how Earth is changing and for assisting with disaster relief efforts. In the top image, Marshburn and Vande Hei peer back at our planet. In the bottom image, Barron is seen inside the cupola.
After returning to Earth, the astronauts of Crew-3 will continue to serve as volunteer human research subjects, providing valuable physiological data to advance space medicine and support future human spaceflight missions.

The window to the world

Ham radio session

Roll-out solar array

Advanced Plant Habitat

Astrobee robotic free-flyer for the ReSWARM experiment

Materials science

Culturing cotton
Photo Credits: NASA