Mission: SpaceX CRS-24
Launch date: No earlier than Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at 5:06 a.m. ET
Location: Space Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Media Credit: Image courtesy of SpaceX
Mission: SpaceX CRS-24
Launch date: No earlier than Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at 5:06 a.m. ET
Location: Space Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Here are highlights of ISS National Lab-sponsored research and technology development investigations that are part of the SpaceX CRS-24 mission to the space station.
In the 10 years of CASIS management, more than half of ISS National Lab-sponsored payloads delivered to the ISS represented private-sector interests.
The ISS National Lab is sponsoring multiple payloads on this mission— including two from private-sector research partners Merck and Procter & Gamble—to bring value to our nation & drive a sustainable market in LEO.
ISS National Lab-sponsored research launching on this mission is helping to improve the quality of life for people on Earth.
When SpaceX’s CRS-24 mission to the ISS takes flight, it will include a new technology demonstration to support future in-space production in low Earth orbit.
Student scientists are evaluating how characteristics of yogurt may change when produced onboard the ISS. Specifically, whether the microgravity environment affects nutritional value and/or shelf life of yogurt.
Tide Infinity, the first in a series of detergent systems being developed for NASA’s long duration space travel initiatives, is heading to the ISS!
The return mission carried more than 850 pounds of research and technology development payloads sponsored by the ISS National Lab.
Scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are exploring the ability of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, to store and protect DNA from damage as it travels to space.
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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