University of Notre Dame to Launch Physical Science Payload on Northrop Grumman CRS-17
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), February 18, 2022 – A team of scientists from the University of Notre Dame is sending a physical science experiment…
High School Students Advance Science Through the Genes in Space Program
While many high school students enjoy participating in their school science fair, some high schoolers are taking their science to a whole new level:…
New ISS National Laboratory Tool Expands Visibility of ISS-Related Educational Resources
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), January 31, 2022 – The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS), manager of the International Space…
Student Scientists Send Probiotics to Space
Recent scientific studies show that eating cultured dairy products such as yogurt can have health benefits including decreased risk of certain cancers and type…
James A. Abrahamson Space Leader Fellowship Sponsored by the ISS National Lab Now Open
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), November 15, 2021 – The James A. Abrahamson Space Leader Fellowship, sponsored by the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory…
2020 ISSRDC Award: Story Time From Space
NASA astronauts have an exciting way to capture children’s imaginations through reading, thanks to Patricia Tribe and the Global Space Education Foundation’s Story Time…
Celebrating World Space Week: Powerful STEM Education Panel of Women in the Space Industry
In honor of World Space Week and its theme of “Celebrating Women in Space,” we would like to highlight an amazing discussion from an…
Space Station Ambassador Sian Proctor Flying on Inspiration4 Mission
The world will soon be cheering on Space Station Ambassador Sian Proctor and her crewmates as they embark on Inspiration4’s mission to low Earth…
Making Space-Based Research More Affordable—With a Little Help From the Girl Scouts
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), August 25, 2021 – Using ants, plants, and even brine shrimp, a group of Girl Scouts will be among the…
High School Grad’s Spacebound Study Began With Astronaut Medical Mystery
An 18-year-old high school graduate has developed an elegant new way to gauge the liver health of astronauts—and it could someday help solve an…
Innovation for Education: Adapting Tomatosphere™ in a Virtual Environment
Space Station Ambassador Debbie Reynolds cannot stop pinching herself to confirm what feels like a dream is truly her reality. After more than 25…
Inspiring Girls in STEM: Girl Scouts Will Send Research to the ISS
As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we are reminded that young girls everywhere are drawing inspiration from these moments, hoping to someday…