The International Space Station was designed for science, research, and survival. But astronauts turned it into a music studio, an art studio, and a sewing room.
Former ISS commander and musician, Chris Hadfield, astronaut-painter Nicole Stott, and astronaut-quilter Karen Nyberg take us inside the strange, beautiful reality of making music, paintings, and handmade objects while orbiting Earth at 17,500 miles an hour.
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