Moonlighter, the World’s First Hacking Test Bed in Space, to Launch with Five Other Small Satellites on SpaceX CRS-28
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), June 2, 2023 – Six miniature satellites called CubeSats are set to launch on SpaceX’s 28th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS)…
Seagrass in Space: Middle School Students Become Microgravity Scientists
During the pandemic lockdown, iLEAD California Charter School students were given the opportunity to participate in an eight-week iLEAD DreamUp to Space Experiment Design…
Preparing for ISSRDC 2023
The International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) brings together a wide range of attendees from industry, academia, and U.S. government agencies to…
To Space and Back: Students Conduct Plant Science Research on the ISS
The DreamUp to Space Design Challenge is a program run at iLEAD California Charter Schools that offers learners the opportunity to author and conduct…
Guardians of the Galaxy Return to the Space Station – This Time Through 3D Printing in Space!
Last week, International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory Commercial Service Provider Redwire Space announced an upcoming collaboration with Microsoft to inspire the next generation of…
Trove of Scientific Research Returns After Trip to Space Station
April was a busy month on the International Space Station (ISS) in terms of science, as the crew worked to conduct dozens of scientific…
U.S. Leadership in Space-Based R&D: A Bold Vision for the Future
Our nation has always had a bold vision when looking beyond our planet for the betterment of humanity. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy…
View From The Cupola: Amelia Williamson Smith
Standing outside looking upward, I gaze intently into the dark night until I finally see it. It looks like a small bright dot moving…
Mighty Mice to the Rescue: How Mice in Microgravity Help Patients With Muscle and Bone Loss on Earth
People usually think of bone and muscle as very different things. Bones support the body and give it shape, while muscles provide the strength…
Space Crystals and the Search for a Cancer Cure: Using Microgravity to Improve Protein Crystallization
To take a shot at a “holy grail” of cancer drug discovery, researchers from Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research set their sights on…
Researchers Receive Award for ISS National Lab Archaeology Work
Researchers Justin Walsh of Chapman University and Alice Gorman of Flinder University in Australia took archaeology to a place it’s never gone before: space.…
Fueling the Low Earth Orbit Economy: Orbit Fab’s Gas Stations in Space
A year before Orbit Fab completed tests on the International Space Station (ISS) for hardware designed to refuel spacecraft in orbit, Furphy—as the project…
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