Mission: SpaceX CRS-20
Launch date: Friday, March 6, 2020 at 11:50 p.m. EDT
Location: Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida
Mission: SpaceX CRS-20
Launch date: Friday, March 6, 2020 at 11:50 p.m. EDT
Location: Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida
The ISS National Lab is sponsoring more than 20 payloads slated to launch onboard SpaceX’s 20th commercial resupply services mission.
National Lab-sponsored payloads on this mission will leverage the unique space-based environment of station to benefit life on Earth.
SpaceX CRS-20 is slated for launch no earlier than March 6 at 11:50 p.m. ET. This video highlights many of the ISS National Lab-sponsored investigations on this mission.
On SpaceX CRS-20, adidas, the global apparel company will launch its proprietary Boost shoe technology. This video provides background on the investigation.
Shoe and apparel giant adidas is taking its Boost shoe technology off the ground—and into space—to help improve products for athletes around the world.
Research findings from a Delta Faucet Company study aim to provides an improved experience for the end user while also conserving water and energy.
Many well-known companies are leveraging the unique conditions on the ISS National Lab to improve products that people use daily—including Delta Faucet Company.
A new fully automated flow chemistry platform launching on SpaceX CRS-20 will allow scientists to synthesize organic compounds onboard the space station.
What if the next breakthrough to improve patient care on Earth came from research off of Earth—in space?
A team of researchers from Rhodium Scientific, LLC and Los Alamos National Laboratory is sending an investigation to the ISS on SpaceX’s CRS-20 to study the gut microbiome in space.
Last week, students from several iLead Schools had an out-of-this-world opportunity—to take their science experiments from the classroom to space!
SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft successfully splashed down today off the coast of California, bringing back dozens of research investigations sponsored by the ISS National Lab.
One of the first experiments Hurley and Behnken will work on aims to enhance a drug delivery device for use in patients with conditions that require frequent injections, such as diabetes.
From the 1st launch back in 2013 to the most recent one, take a look back at all the science that launched to the ISS National Lab!
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