Online Article in Scientific American Discusses ISS National Lab STEM Value
In a Scientific American “Observations” article published recently, two members of the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab Board of Directors discuss the power of…
Space Station Explorers Share the Excitement of Maker Faire!
Earlier this month, Space Station Explorers took part in the annual Bay Area Maker Faire, a showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together…
Rockets, Science, and Books—Oh My!
Science isn’t the only subject launching to the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab on SpaceX’s 17th commercial resupply services (CRS) mission next week.…
Musical Windows to the World
In early February, 2010, the Tranquility module and Cupola arrived at the International Space Station. By the end of that month, the Cupola had…
Celebrating 10 Years of the Zero Robotics Education Program
Zero Robotics, a unique education program focused on coding, is celebrating its 10th anniversary! Over the past 10 years, almost 20,000 students and more…
Connecting Girls With the ISS Through SciGirls in Space
Young girls now have a new way to connect with science onboard the International Space Station (ISS). A new video series called SciGirls® in Space,…
Student Spotlight: Paving the Way for Self-Healing Materials in Space
Materials engineers have developed self-healing plastics, metals, ceramics, and concrete. These materials can repair damage to themselves automatically, without any external intervention. We are…
SpaceX CRS-16: Dragon Capsule Delivers Student Experiments to the ISS
The U.S. National Laboratory on the International Space Station (ISS) is enabling a revolution in microgravity research by opening up the ISS to a wide…
“Guardians of the Galaxy” Student Experiments Launch This Week!
The Guardians of the Galaxy Space Station Challenge, presented by the ISS National Lab and Marvel Entertainment, was an opportunity for American students ages 13-18…
NASA HUNCH Culinary Challenge Winning Recipes
The newest addition to the space station’s menu, Orange Blackberry Croissant Casserole, launches on the SpaceX CRS-16 mission on December 4, 2018. It was…
What’s the Difference Between Docking and Berthing?
Some spacecraft dock with the International Space Station and others berth with the station. Docking: The spacecraft can maneuver and attach to the station…
Student Experiments Launched to the ISS on NG-10
On Monday, November 19, Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor operated the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 to capture a Northrop Grumman Cygnus capsule that launched on…
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