Space
The Panoramic Windows Of The International Space Station
Updated Apr 5, 2019
Cupola is a spectacular part of the International Space Station (ISS) that has the largest window in space.
The ISS module Cupola is used as a control room for astronauts operating station equipment, and to make observations of Earth.
The largest window of the Cupola is 80 cm (2.6 ft) across and is the largest window ever to fly in space.[1] The video below takes you on a tour of the ISS, finishing off in the Cupola.
Reference
[1]
"About The International Space Station". ESA. Updated Aug 14, 2017. Retrieved Apr 5, 2019.
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