Be patient and watch the whole video. It’s worth the load time!
Space shuttle Endeavour, carrying Commander George Zamka, pilot Terry Virts, and Mission Specialists Nicholas Patrick, Bob Behnken, Steve Robinson and Kay Hire, successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center in the early hours of February 8, headed for its 13-day STS-130 mission to the International Space Station.
Apparently, this marks the completion of the ISS with it’s last module, and one with an awesome viewing port(as seen below). A view that not many man could see. This port is aim at the Earth, and therefore, the astronauts can bask in all Earth’s glory, until they get bored of it that is.

That’s the module in NASA, with scientists hard at work(below)

[from Gizmodo]
There’s a really cool Japanese astronaut tweeting from Space right now. And there are awesome space photographs on his twitter daily. Watch him while it lasts(before he gets back to earth, that is)!






