[ISS / Japanese Experiment Module (KIBO)] Release on updated images of Kibo's internal drone "Int-Ball" (Int-Ball Letter Vol. 1)

Release on updated images of Kibo’s internal drone “Int-Ball” (Int-Ball Letter Vol. 1)

Last Updated:
July 25, 2017

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will release updated images and movies of the JEM Internal Ball Camera called “Int-Ball”–its first camera drone that can record video while moving in space under remote control from the ground. As the first “Int-Ball Letter vol. 1,” we will introduce the movies of Int-Ball’s arrival at the International Space Station (ISS) and its first successful autonomous flight.

JEM Internal Ball Camera (Int-Ball) (1m43s)

See here for further information on Int-Ball and the first disclosures of images: 
First disclosure of images taken by the Kibo’s internal drone “Int-Ball”
See here for further information on the Miniaturized Attitude Control Sensors and Actuators in an All-in-one Module installed in the Int-Ball: 
JAXA Research and Development Directorate

*All times are Japan Standard Time (JST)

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