College students at NASAs Johnson Space Center has made some interesting videos to help their generation reconnect with NASA, Space and its excitation. One of those videos showcasing the International Space Station is tuned on the Vanilla Ice copy-cat song Ice Ice Baby, of course, with new lyrics and a new title I.S.S. Baby. Here is the video:The blurb of the video at YouTube readsStop! And collaborate the station- the International Space Station that is. Humans have been living in space, about 240 miles above the Earth, for nearly eight years thanks to this 16-nation partnership . This continued human presence in space is helping us learn more about ourselves and our home planet. You can also check out the nearly football field-long space laboratory with your naked eye. To find out how, go to: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html.Two more associated videos made by those students are belowOn Apollo 11 missionInspiring the younger generation to work for NASAPosted in Science, Space Tagged: apollo 11, apollo mission, apollo mission pictures, apollo mission video, apollo video, astronauts, aviation, education videos, future, international space station, iss, nasa, nasa space videos, nasa videos, Science, Space, space station video, space video, spacestation, Technology, video
College students at NASAs Johnson Space Center has made some interesting videos to help their generation reconnect with NASA, Space and its excitation. One of those videos showcasing the International Space Station is tuned on the Vanilla Ice copy-cat song Ice Ice Baby, of course, with new lyrics and a new title I.S.S. Baby. Here is the video:
The blurb of the video at YouTube reads
Stop! And collaborate the station- the International Space Station that is. Humans have been living in space, about 240 miles above the Earth, for nearly eight years thanks to this 16-nation partnership . This continued human presence in space is helping us learn more about ourselves and our home planet. You can also check out the nearly football field-long space laboratory with your naked eye. To find out how, go to: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html.
Two more associated videos made by those students are below
On Apollo 11 mission
Inspiring the younger generation to work for NASA
Posted in Science, Space Tagged: apollo 11, apollo mission, apollo mission pictures, apollo mission video, apollo video, astronauts, aviation, education videos, future, international space station, iss, nasa, nasa space videos, nasa videos, Science, Space, space station video, space video, spacestation, Technology, video