International Space Station | Santiago Americano Freire
April 08, 2020 • EPISODE 14
Ever wondered how the International Space Station made it up into the atmosphere? In this episode of Science LIVE, Roger Billings explores the fascinating history and engineering behind the International Space Station (ISS), discussing how it was built and launched into space. The episode also introduces the artist Santiago Americano Freire, who incorporates “divine proportions” in his paintings, a concept tied to the Golden Ratio.

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I find this to be an extremely interesting topic to talk about. Do you think that their mission has been a success.
I do love science.
The ISS… Artemis…