It's really easy to just stare at these videos for hours.
Click play, go full-screen, lean back and enjoy.
The appeal here is straightforward: it lowers the barrier between the public and the space environment. A live ISS feed will not replace the science or operations happening on station, but it does make orbital spaceflight feel more immediate and tangible. For a site like MLI, this is the kind of accessible space story worth keeping in the mix because it reminds readers that not every compelling development has to be a contract award or launch milestone; sometimes the story is that the view itself is now easier to share.