We entered 2020 two days ago and changed our calendars. New Year was celebrated with enthusiasm all over the world. Probably even if you didn’t celebrate yourself, at least you’ve seen a few celebrations on Instagram. If you’re celebrating Christmas at the International Space Station, things get a little messy. First of all, the 150 billion dollar vehicle you are in takes a tour around our planet in approximately 90 minutes. A tweet from ISS’s official account lets us know when the astronauts are counting down for the new year. Moving at a speed of 8 kilometers per second in the vehicle does not mean much time periods in the meaning of astronauts from different nationalities will be celebrating when it becomes interesting. According to the shipment, the astronauts celebrate the new year according to the timeline. https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1212070921533566977?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1212070921533566977&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.webtekno.com%2Fuluslararasi-uzay-istasyonu-yilbasi-kutlamasi-h82978.html Mutlu 3.2,1… #HappyYears! We usually count down for takeoff, but today we’re counting down for 2020. The international space station is operating according to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). With the end of the New Year celebrations and Christmas leave, life at the International Space Station has returned to normal. Work will continue after a recent crew change. Let’s see how the researchers at the ISS will make discoveries next year.