ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br /> <br />STORY: Astronaut Reid Wiseman offers a rare look inside the cramped quarters of the International Space Station.<br /> <br />Beginning at one end, Wiseman floats through the station in just over a minute and a half.<br /> <br />As he passes into one area, Russian religious icons can be seen on the wall behind him, a rare personal touch in the highly functional station.<br /> <br />A narrow tube of a hallway connects the station's laboratory, crew quarters and dining area.<br /> <br />Reid is greeted by Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev in the dining area which resembles most of the other sections of the station.<br /> <br />The tour also offers a glimpse at the close quarters courtesies astronauts must adopt to function.<br /> <br />"Bruce go high," Wiseman says as he floats beneath his fellow ISS resident.<br /> <br />Wiseman ends the brief tour on the front side of the station, roughly 200 feet from the back end. The ISS travels at a rate of 18,000 miles-per-hour. The video tour which