Japan's Space Drone sent the first picture
Japan's Space Agency has released the first pictures taken by a drone at the International Space Station. The Internal Child Camera Drone has been sent to take photos and videos of astronauts. The drone is driven from the earth and it can also proceed in the gravity.
Like a small breathtaking ball floating in space, this drone is like a window, which can be distinguished in the lives of those who live in the space station. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency says that the drone was sent to the space station in June but the photos and videos sent by it have been issued for the first time.
According to the Space Agency, "It can roam anywhere and take photos from any angle." The work of the drone is to take photographs and record videos. So far astronauts used to do this to record their work and experiments. According to the Space Agency, "It takes 10 percent of their total hours of work."
Japan's Space Drone sent the first picture
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July 22, 2017
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