The Space Station Crew Works on ISS National Lab Experiment Studying Bone Loss in Space.
Media Credit: Video courtesy of European Space Agency (ESA)
Media Credit: Video courtesy of European Space Agency (ESA)
The Space Station Crew Works on ISS National Lab Experiment Studying Bone Loss in Space.
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Go behind-the-scenes and learn about new @ISS_Research launching to @Space_Station on @OrbitalATK CRS-7 mission→ https://t.co/nr60GIDrhf pic.twitter.com/lgoXWyXtUS
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Northrop Grumman CRS-15 successfully launched from Wallops Island, VA, on Feb. 21, 2021, loaded with approximately 8,000 pounds of research and supplies that included multiple investigations from the ISS National Lab.
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