Capturing Imagination Through Design
Ever since NASA Astronaut Gordon Cooper developed the first U.S. manned mission patch for the Gemini 5 flight in 1965, patches have been used…
Space to Ground: Night Launch: 03/23/2018
In this week’s video update, you can see exactly what it is like inside a Soyuz spacecraft as a new crew of astronauts launched…
Rooting for Answers: Testing Gravity Perception in Mustard Seedlings
When plants on Earth search for nutrients and water, what drives their direction? Very simply, gravitational force helps them find the easiest path to…
NASA, ASME Announce Winners of 3-D Printing Challenge
NASA and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Foundation recently announced three winners of the Future Engineers “Two for the Crew” Challenge. The…
NASA TV to Broadcast Wednesday’s Space Station Crew Launch
NASA astronauts Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev are ready for their journey to the International Space Station! NASA TV will…
Predicting the Lifespan of Materials in Space
It is vital for scientists to understand exactly how long a material will last in outer space. Knowing this information allows engineers to build…
Space Station Science Highlights: Week of Mar 12, 2018
The crew members aboard the International Space Station were busy this week with educational downlinks, emergency training and many hours of scientific operations, while also preparing…
Space to Ground: Neuromapping: 03/16/2018
This week’s video update shares details of some of the research happening onboard the ISS including a study about fluids that could help understand…
Next Resupply Mission to Launch More Science to the ISS
SpaceX’s next resupply mission to the International Space Station is targeted for no earlier than 4:30 p.m. April 2. On Monday, March 19, the ISS National…
NASA ScienceCasts: The Power of Studying Combustion on the ISS
Scientists are using the unique microgravity environment of the International Space Station to research combustion through a series of different experiments. Learning about combustion…
Story Time From Space: In-Orbit Readings and Science to Encourage STEM in the Classroom
Story Time From Space is an investigation that aims to inspire students, educators and families to actively engage in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics…
Can My Genes in Space Experiment be Conducted on Astronauts?
Proposals for this year’s Genes in Space competition are due on April 20 but do you still have questions? One common question relates to whether…
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