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This Interactive Panorama Lets You Explore the International Space Station

The European Space Agency has released a gorgeous interactive panorama that allow those of us not smart enough to be astronauts the change to take in the interior of the International Space Station. The panorama allows viewers to pan around and explore the Columbus space laboratory, the European Space Agency's single biggest contribution to the ISS.

The images of the Columbus module were captured by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti. Approximately 14 fisheye photos were stitched together to create each section of the station. Cristoforetti has currently been in orbit for 199 days but is scheduled to return to Earth today.

Ultimately, this interactive panorama will serve to be an educational experience for space enthusiasts, and could help inspire the next generation of astronauts and space scientists.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Panoramas - Leveraging interactive panoramas to provide immersive experiences and enhance user engagement.
2. Virtual Exploration - Using virtual reality technology to explore and interact with remote environments.
3. Educational Experiences - Creating interactive platforms to educate and inspire people in various fields.
Industry Implications
1. Space Technology - Applying interactive panoramas and virtual reality to enhance space exploration and research.
2. Tourism and Travel - Integrating interactive panoramas and virtual reality to provide immersive travel experiences.
3. Education and Training - Utilizing interactive platforms to enhance learning experiences in diverse subjects.

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