Mission: SpaceX CRS-25
Launch date: Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 8:44 p.m. ET
Location: Space Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Mission: SpaceX CRS-25
Launch date: Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 8:44 p.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-25 mission to the space station.
A wide variety of research and technology development payloads sponsored by the ISS National Lab will soon launch to the ISS.
Learn more about some of the exciting investigations sponsored by the ISS National Lab launching to the International Space Station onboard SpaceX CRS-25.
From salad dressing to foam body wash, many everyday products could get an eco-friendly upgrade thanks to microgravity research.
Two investigations launching on SpaceX’s 25th Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission will use tissue chips in space to study age-related conditions to benefit people back on the ground.
Two experiments heading to the ISS will use the harsh environment of space to test materials that could help protect humans and objects in space and on Earth.
As part of SpaceX’s upcoming resupply mission, P&G is launching an investigation to evaluate how its Tide to Go Pens and Tide to Go Wipes work in space.
Through Genes in Space, high school student Selin Kocalar may have found a way to help for astronauts on long-duration missions that may also be valuable in remote areas on Earth.
A student researcher intends to launch a genetic experiment to the International Space Station through the Genes in Space education program.
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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