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25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station

By Robert Pearlman
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25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station
25 years, one website: ISS in Real Time captures quarter-century on space station
With the milestone just days away, you are likely to hear this week that there has now been a continuous human presence on the International Space Station (ISS) for the past 25 years. But what does that quarter of a century actually encompass? If only there was a way to see, hear, and experience each of those 9,131 days. Fortunately, the astronauts and cosmonauts on the space station have devoted some of their work time and a lot of their free time to taking photos, filming videos, and calling down to Earth. Much of that data has been made available to the public, but in separate repositories, with no real way to correlate or connect it with the timeline on which it was all created.Read full article Comments
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#Space #25 years #Ben Feist #continuous human occupancy #David Charney #experience #interactive #international space station #iss #ISS in Real Time #Space exploration #space history #website

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Published
Monday, October 27, 2025
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Ars Technica
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Robert Pearlman
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1 minutes
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Technology

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