NASA Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX Dragon Interior BETTER than Russian Soyuz...

NASA Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX Dragon Interior BETTER than Russian Soyuz...

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"NASA Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX Dragon Interior BETTER than Russian Soyuz...
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NASA Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX Dragon Interior BETTER than Russian Soyuz...
Cramped seats. Tangled wires. Buttons everywhere. That was life inside Russia’s legendary Soyuz capsule… for decades.
NASA astronauts used to joke — flying in Soyuz was like riding a cosmic sardine can.
But now… everything has changed.
Astronauts are finally speaking out — and what are they revealing? It’s WILD.
Inside the Crew Dragon? It's like stepping into a sci-fi movie — 100x better than Soyuz in every way.
Forget knobs and switches. This is touchscreen, game-controller-level control. Minimalist. Spacious. Actually… designed for humans.
Why does it look this good? How did SpaceX pull it off? And what do real astronauts say after flying both?
Find out everything in today's Techmap episode!
NASA Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX Dragon Interior BETTER than Russian Soyuz...
How do you feel when you see this picture?
Well, when looking at that comparison — cramped Soyuz above, sleek Crew Dragon below — it's hard not to feel a jolt of contrast.
Soyuz, with its tight, utilitarian interior, feels like a relic of the Cold War — all function, no comfort. Astronauts sit shoulder to shoulder, knees bent, basically packed in like high-tech sardines. For decades, NASA astronauts as well as the ESA astronauts endured that reality because it was the only ride available after the Shuttle retired. You can almost feel the discomfort just by looking at it.
NASA Astronauts revealed Life Inside SpaceX Dragon Interior BETTER than Russian Soyuz...
Then there’s Crew Dragon: spacious, minimalist, like something out of a sci-fi movie. Touchscreens instead of buttons, clean lines, ambient lighting — it’s not just about aesthetics; it’s about ease, morale, and human-centered design. You sense freedom and the future in that cabin.
Like we’re witnessing a generational leap. And for astronauts who had to go from the glory days of the Space Shuttle to being strapped inside Soyuz? It probably felt like being sent backward in time. ""It's much too small and tight,” Dutch ESA astronaut Andre Kuipers complained of the Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
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