How to access free 360 degree tour of the International Space Station on Google

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The International Space Station orbits the earth 15.54 times a day - with more than 200 people visiting since 2000.

Now, Google Arts and Culture has launched a virtual tour of the space station using technology similar to Google street view.

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Users can move around the space station in high definition - move through the narrow tunnels, see the various equipment and experience what it’s like to be a real astronaut.

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