The Space Station’s Vibrations: Are They Good for Science Experiments?
Hundreds of experiments are active right now on the International Space Station. They typically last a few weeks or months, before getting swapped out…
Does Lettuce Taste Different in Space?
The environment on the International Space Station changes both plants and astronauts in ways that affect the flavor of space-grown crops. In 2015, astronauts…
New Experiment Seeds Student Curiosity and Exploration
New Partnerships Launch Tomatosphere STEM Project into U.S. Classrooms. A commercial resupply mission (SpaceX-9) launched today from Cape Canaveral, FL to ferry supplies and…
Appreciating Earth: One Photo at a Time
by Dan Barstow, Education Manager for ISS National Lab, CASIS Earth is truly a remarkable place. From the vast blue of the oceans to…
A Beautiful Planet – An Out Of This World Experience In Imax®
The IMAX documentary, A Beautiful Planet will make its domestic debut on April 29, 2016. The film, directed by Toni Myers, features exclusive footage…
SpaceX CRS-8 Delivers New Science to the Space Station
On April 8, 2016, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, carrying a Dragon spacecraft loaded with nearly 7,000 pounds of supplies and science destined for…
Scott Kelly and His Incredible Year In Space
On March 27, 2015, NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly launched to the International Space Station to begin a historic mission that is sure to have…
An Amazing Year in Space – Infographic
NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian Cosmonaut Mikhail Korienko completed a 340-day mission of living and working on the International Space Station on March…
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