NASA ISS in Real Time, exploring 25 years onboard the station

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The ISS in Real Time project celebrates 25 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station, marking its anniversary on November 2, 2025. Developed independently by NASA contractors Ben Feist and David Charney, the interactive website allows users to explore daily life aboard the ISS over the past quarter-century. The initiative aims to highlight the significance of human space exploration and share the experiences of astronauts with the public. The project has garnered attention from media outlets like Ars Technica, emphasizing its innovative approach to documenting space history. This celebration serves as a reminder of the achievements in human spaceflight and the ongoing mission of the ISS.
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Continuous manned presence on ISS has 25 year anniversary Nov 2, so what a wonderful way these guys have found to celebrate:

https://issinrealtime.org/
ISS in Real Time is an interactive experience that lets you explore the past 25 years onboard the International Space Station.

ISS in Real Time was built by Ben Feist and David Charney. We are both contractors at NASA, but we built this website independently on evenings and weekends just because we like to put good things on the Internet.

Nov 2, 2025 marks the 25th anniversary of continuous human presence in space. We thought it would be cool to show the world each and every day onboard.


Arstechnica coverage of ISS in Real Time:
https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/...ime-captures-quarter-century-on-space-station
 
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Too bad they are planning on crashing it into the ocean in the not too distant future. Seems like such a waste.
 
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