In addition to the Thanksgiving festivities, this week on the International Space Station was filled with a great deal of science including harvesting more lettuce, deployment of five small satellites and making room for even more science!
In addition to the Thanksgiving festivities, this week on the International Space Station was filled with a great deal of science including harvesting more lettuce, deployment of five small satellites and making room for even more science!
SpaceX’s 21st commercial resupply mission is slated for launch no earlier than December 5 at 11:39 a.m. ET from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The ISS U.S. National Laboratory is sponsoring more than 15 payloads that will bring value to our nation and further enable a sustainable market in low Earth orbit.
We know many students are learning at home right now, and hands-on activities are especially important to keep students engaged and learning. Our network of ISS partners has pulled together dozens of no-cost activities for the whole family. After all, we are all in this together.
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