Last week, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) released images and movies taken by the adorable camera. While in space, Int-Ball is controlled by a team on the ground at Japan’s Tsukuba Space Center. Int-Ball was delivered to the space station’s Japanese Experiment Module “Kibo” by U.S. Dragon Spacecraft on June 4. Its images provide insight to ground crews by allowing them to observe the day-to-day and inner workings aboard the “Kibo” spacecraft in real time. The camera will also allow ground crews to check the work being done by crews aboard the “Kibo” spacecraft.
Source: Fox News July 18, 2017 21:00 UTC