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International Space Station turns 25: Life above Earth through astronauts’ eyes

After 25 years in orbit, the International Space Station has become more than a lab, shaping culture, art and perspective while quietly preparing astronauts for humanity’s next journeys beyond Earth.

December 18, 2025 / 16:21 IST
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Expedition 34 crew members pictured in the Unity node of the International Space Station in December 2012. (Image: NASA)
Expedition 34 crew members pictured in the Unity node of the International Space Station in December 2012. (Image: NASA)

NASA says the International Space Station marks 25 years of continuous human presence, serving as both a scientific laboratory and a shared cultural home while preparing astronauts for future Moon and Mars missions.

How life in orbit built a shared community
Since 2000, 290 visitors from 26 countries have lived aboard. Crews from five international partners formed a unique orbital community. Astronauts shared holiday traditions, music, food and celebrations. Festive socks, costumes and small decorations brightened orbital routines. Crews even marked holidays with candle-less menorahs and mini trees.

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Food became an important cultural bridge in orbit. Astronauts often shared special meals from home. French astronaut Thomas Pesquet once brought macarons aboard. Japanese astronauts hosted sushi gatherings in space. NASA says these traditions strengthened international cooperation.

What music and perspective mean in space
Music also played a role in astronaut well-being. The first guitar arrived aboard the station in 2001. Since then, astronauts have played keyboards, saxophones and flutes. Some even brought bagpipes and piccolos.