Exploring the Microsoft/NASA Day of Data Dataset from https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/day-of-data/bd-p/DayofData
Today (November 1, 2020) marks 20 continuous years of having a human on the International Space Station (ISS). For today’s video, I explore the NASA data set to see: (a) Has there really been someone on the ISS every day? (b) What is the most people aboard the ISS? (c) What is the fewest number of people aboard? (d) What is the most common crew size? Along the way, you will see some Power Query, Date.AddDays, the FILTER function, and more.
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Thanks for the video. You said 2020 a couple times but I think you meant 2000.
Thanks Bill. That was wild!! 🙂 🙂
Still some way to 100k subscribers. Odd considering the contents you produce (and have produced over the years)! Keep posting!
Looked Great Fun With A Really Cool Interesting Dataset…Thank You Mr Excel 🙂
Very cool Mr Excel!!
Seems weird to me that there's never been a crew of four.
That is rad, 20 years!!!!
Cool Power Query and Dynamic Array Formula solution, Mr Excel!!!!!
Very Nice Mr.Excel. Thanks for sharing…