Fighting Cancer with Microgravity Research (Video)
Dr. Luis Zea, a researcher at BioServe Space Technologies, discusses how the microgravity environment of the ISS benefits his research. He explains that cells grown in…
Meeting Customer Demand in the Era of ISS Utilization
The International Space Station (ISS) is a symbol of humanity’s advancement through scientific inquiry—powered by international cooperation and hosting a bevy of science investigations…
#AstroKate: The Champion That Space Science Needs
In August 2016, DNA was successfully sequenced in space for the first time ever. This monumental experiment signaled the advancement of space research and…
A timelapse of aurora into a sunrise. Wait for it, the first bright rise... is not the Sun! https://t.co/LOxBmd8bpp #proxima pic.twitter.com/pv56eBCCnz
— Thomas Pesquet (@Thom_astro) May 17, 2017
International Space Station Passes Through An Aurora and Witnesses a Sunrise (Video)
International Space Station Passes Through An Aurora and Witnesses a Sunrise
The Space Station Crew Works on ISS National Lab Experiment Studying Bone Loss in Space (Video)
The Space Station Crew Works on ISS National Lab Experiment Studying Bone Loss in Space.
Go behind-the-scenes and learn about new @ISS_Research launching to @Space_Station on @OrbitalATK CRS-7 mission→ https://t.co/nr60GIDrhf pic.twitter.com/lgoXWyXtUS
— ISS National Lab (@ISS_the ISS National Lab) April 14, 2017
Science Launching on CRS-7 (Video)
The Orbital ATK Cygnus vehicle is slated to launch its seventh cargo resupply mission (CRS-7) to the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than…
Old as New – Refurbishing SUBSA for Materials Payloads
The stage is now set for the Orbital ATK Cygnus vehicle to make its seventh cargo resupply mission (CRS-7) to the International Space Station…
Young Students and Many Others Take Research to Flight on OA CRS-7
With Orbital ATK scheduled to conduct its seventh cargo resupply mission (CRS-7) no earlier than April 18, the Cygnus vehicle will be carrying more…
Upward Volume 2, Issue 1 – the quarterly magazine of the ISS National Lab
Dive into 2017’s first issue of Upward to learn about more of the fascinating research taking place on the International Space Station U.S. National…
Bacteria Research and More Slated for SpaceX CRS-10
When SpaceX launches its next Dragon spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket (currently scheduled on February 18) for the CRS-10 mission (currently scheduled on…
Upward Issue 3 – the quarterly magazine of the ISS National Lab
Explore issue 3 of Upward to learn more of the exciting research on the ISS National Lab. In this issue, Julie Robinson, Chief Scientist…
Superheroes, Celebrities and the Space Station to Highlight Comic-Con San Diego 2016
July has been an exciting month for the ISS National Laboratory and the the ISS National Lab team supporting two important events—the ISS R&D…
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