Workspace of the International Space Station
How is it for a unique workplace? This is where the ISS astronauts get their way.
NASA Description:
This interior view from the Dome module of the International Space Station was captured on January 4, 2015. Large bay windows allow the crew of Expedition 42 to see outside. The dome houses one of the space station’s two robotic workstations used by astronauts to control a large robotic arm visible through the right window. The robotic arm, or Canadarm2, was used throughout the construction of the station and is still used today to combat incoming trucks and assist astronauts during spacewalks. The dome is attached to the nadir side of the space station and also provides a full panoramic view of Earth.
Large windows, tons of buttons and joysticks, and of course, amazing views. We can’t all strive for this kind of workspace, but it’s still fun.
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International Space Station Expedition 42 Image Gallery | NASA via io9