NASA is Snapchatting a day aboard the ISS
On Monday, May 16, the International Space Station made its mind-boggling100,000th orbit around the Earth. The ISS, humanity's longest-running habitable artificial satellite, was launched Nov. 20, 1998, and completes one orbit approximately every hour and a half.
To celebrate the occasion, NASA astronaut and ISS commander Tim Kopra is on a Snapchat spree, showing what it looks like to live some 250 miles above the Earth.
NASA's "Day in Space" can be found in the form of a Snapchat Live Story, accessible through the three-lined icon in the bottom right of Snapchat's main screen.
In the videos, you'll see some beautiful imagery of the Earth, find out about astronauts' favorite food and, of course, see the obligatory floating water bubble swallowing trick performed by Kopra.
NASA is Snapchatting a day aboard the ISS
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