Space Station Science Highlights: Week of Feb 12, 2018
The crew onboard the International Space Station spent the week conducting science and unloading a newly-arrived cargo delivery that brought three tons of food, fuel and…
Space to Ground: Light Storm: 02/16/2018
This week’s video update highlights the launch and docking of the Russian Progress cargo spacecraft that brought three tons of food, fuel and supplies…
Skeletons in Space
“Life as we know it has evolved with one constant and that is gravity” says Dr. Liz Warren, associate International Space Station scientist at…
NASA TV Will Broadcast Spacewalk at the International Space Station
After being postponed last month, the third spacewalk in 2018—scheduled to last 6.5 hours—will begin at approximately 7:10 a.m. on Friday, February 16. Live coverage…
.@plumsahoy2016 asked the Exp 56-57 crew today, "What is Your Favorite Science Experiment and Why?" #AskNASA pic.twitter.com/2HcgNqkO8e
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) February 14, 2018
What Is Your Favorite Experiment?
NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency), and Sergey Prokopyev of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, are scheduled to launch to the International Space…
Story Time From Space!
Everybody likes a good book and astronauts are no exception. Watch and listen to NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei read “Next Time You See…
Space Station Science Highlights: Week of Feb 5, 2018
As astronauts onboard the International Space Station celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Columbus laboratory, research continued in the fields of plant biology, materials science, and biotechnology. This week, the…
R&D in Space: Manufacturing Without Limitations
In our increasingly connected society, it is typical to purchase products that were manufactured in all corners of the world. But what if you…
Celebrating Women in Science
From the first “human computers” in the late 1930s to the five women selected in the latest class of astronauts, women have been an…
Control a Camera on the ISS April 10-16, 2018!
To take a photo of Earth from space, you don’t need to be an astronaut. You don’t need to work for NASA. You don’t…
3-D Printable Tools May Help Study Astronaut Health
If humans are destined for deep space, they need to understand the space environment changes health, including aging and antibiotic resistance. A new NASA…
Space to Ground: Some Serious Science: 02/08/2018
This week’s video update highlights some of the science happening on the International Space Station including investigating how fire behaves in microgravity. Results of…
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