The International Space Station (ISS) obviously needs cleanliness and cleanliness, as a quantity of floppy disks, technology of the 1990s, was found.
European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, who now resides on the ISS, has discovered a treasure trove of floppy disks stacked in one of the International Space Station's lockers.
The ISS, already 20 years old as it had its birthday on November 20, still seems to keep the old obsolete technology in its cupboards. The astronaut Gerst tweeted a picture from Ancient of his technological find, adding: "I found a locker on the @Space_Station that probably hadn't been opened in a while."
Taking a closer look at Gerst's photo we see that one of the floppy disks contains Norton's Utilities for Windows 95/98 !!!! Επίσης κάποιες άλλες από τις δισκέτες πιθανότατα αναφέρονται στους πρώην αστροναύτες William Shepherd και Sergei Krikalev, who were crew members in 2000, during the first manned ISS mission Expedition 1.