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No examples of "On the International Space Station, Day [number]" are known to exist.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 10 December 2010

"On the International Space Station, Day [number]" was originated by Mr_Grant for use with any establishing shot of the Babylon 5 station. The caption always began with "On the International Space Station, Day [number]," thus the name. Humor was derived from speculation about mundane problems typical to life on a space station, such as close physical quarters, personal hygiene, and cabin fever. Personality conflicts, gossip and insults were also frequent themes.

No examples of "On the International Space Station, Day [number]" are known to exist.