ISS National Laboratory Chooses Three Outstanding Students for James Abrahamson Fellowship
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), October 6, 2022— A graduate researcher working on her doctorate in aerospace engineering, a medical student who founded a company…
PocketLab Inspires Educators With Unconference and Classroom Sensors
PocketLab, the newest partner in the Space Station Explorers community, is making a splash with its many offerings to educators. From engaging online professional…
From Student to Scientist: Genes in Space Winner Announced at ISSRDC
During the 11th annual International Space Station Research and Development Conference, Pristine Onuoha went from being a high school student to a scientist conducting…
Using Space to Inspire the Next Generation
Fifty-three years ago, the Apollo 11 launch captivated viewers around the world. Kids were glued to their TV sets as Neil Armstrong and Buzz…
Deputy Secretary of Education Discusses Equality and Accessibility in STEM Education at ISSRDC
In a keynote at the 2022 International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC), Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten said that creating a…
Tony So Leaves a Legacy of Excellence in Education
In January of 2022, Space Station Explorers lost a friend and partner with the unexpected passing of Magnitude.io co-founder Tony So. Tony also served…
Student Experiment Flying on SpaceX CRS-25 Could Lead to Improved Water Quality Tests
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), July 13, 2022 – Clean drinking water is a precious resource for people on Earth and is even more critical…
Deputy Secretary of Education Cindy Marten to Provide Keynote Remarks at International Space Station Research and Development Conference
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (D.C.), June 28, 2022 – The 2022 International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) will include a luncheon keynote session…
From Science Fairs to Space: Student Experiments Help Launch New Era of Space-Based Research
To advance scientific discovery in new ways, scientists are taking their experiments and labs to an environment unlike any other: the International Space Station…
Recognizing Excellence in STEM Education: Award Recipients Leverage the ISS to Inspire Students
Here at the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory, we work with a network of more than 2,000 educators across the world to help…
NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins to Discuss Space Research with Boston Area Students on May 5
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins will visit the Boston area on Thursday, May 5. Rubins, who has spent more than 300 days in space, will…
Inspiring Young Girls From Space: Barbie Flies Onboard the International Space Station
She may be a doll, but Barbie is showing young girls that the possibility of pursuing a career in space when they grow up…