An astronaut onboard the International Space Station recently demonstrated how to change a camera lens in zero-gravity conditions. Video posted to social media on January 18 shows NASA astronaut Don Pettit swapping a camera lens aboard the ISS, letting the camera and the lenses hang in the air. Seems a lot easier in zero g! Pettit regularly posts about life on the station to his social media accounts. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI. Credit: Don Pettit via Storyful
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00:00The International Space Station currently flying 250 miles over China.
00:10An astronaut on board the International Space Station recently demonstrated how to change
00:16a camera lens in zero gravity conditions.
00:19Video posted to social media on January 18th shows NASA astronaut Don Pettit swapping a
00:25camera lens aboard the ISS, letting the camera and the lenses hang in the air.
00:30Seems a lot easier in zero-g.
00:41Pettit regularly posts about life on the station to his social media accounts.
00:46Don Pettit speaking in Russian to Russian flight controllers relaying parameters and
00:51Soyuz systems status.