Space Station Research Highlights From 2017
2017 was a busy year of science onboard the International Space Station. Investigations ranged from growing leafy greens in microgravity to expanding small satellite science…
Happy New Year From Space!
International Space Station astronauts Joe Acaba, Scott Tingle, Norishige Kanai, and Mark Vande Hei share some of their favorite memories of ringing in a…
International Crew Researching Life Science Ahead of New Year
The crew of Expedition 54 is wrapping up the final work week of 2017 orbiting Earth and conducting science. The six astronauts and cosmonauts…
Movie Night on the International Space Station
NASA astronaut, Joe Acaba, posted this image showing the crew relaxing together while watching a movie. According to him “I can’t think of a…
Five Ways Your Holidays Might Be Similar to the Crew on the Space Station
The holiday season is here! You probably think that your celebrations are WAY different than what is done on the International Space Station, but you…
This is the eighteenth December in a row that crews have been on board the International Space Station during Christmas. Here’s a quick peek at some of the Christmases past spent on the station. pic.twitter.com/VgF0o9zNjj
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) December 21, 2017
Christmas on the International Space Station
For eighteen years in a row, astronauts have been onboard the International Space Station during Christmas. Here’s a quick peek at some of the…
Space to Ground: 2017: 12/22/2017
Which NASA astronaut holds the record for the longest time spent in space? How long was it? Find out in this week’s video update…
Robotic Assistants on the International Space Station
Astronaut crew time on the International Space Station is a precious commodity. By developing floating assistant robots, researchers on the ground are freeing astronauts…
The As, Gs, Cs and Ts of the Space Station: First In-Space Microbe Identification
Being able to identify microbes in real-time aboard the International Space Station, without having to send them back to Earth for identification first, would be totally amazing for the…
Genes in Space-3 Successfully Identifies Unknown Microbes in Space
Being able to identify microbes in real time aboard the International Space Station, without having to send them back to Earth for identification first, would be revolutionary…
SpaceX Dragon Breathes Astronomical Amounts of Science to Space Station
SpaceX is helping the crew members aboard the International Space Station get down and nerdy as they launch their Dragon cargo spacecraft into orbit for the 13th…
A new crew from the US, Russia and Japan enters the station at 5:55am ET today and expands the space population to six. https://t.co/VlyOLXkrxh pic.twitter.com/VVKdACtbuU
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) December 19, 2017
Crew From U.S., Russia and Japan Expands Space Population to Six
NASA’s Scott Tingle, Anton Shkaplerov of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, and Norishige Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency joined Expedition 54 Commander Alexander Misurkin of…
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