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JAXAきぼう利用ネットワーク (@jaxa_kiboriyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

アメリカでの #航空機実験。 チーム後発隊とも合流し機材の積み込みも完了。今回は6チーム6装置が相乗りで、いよいよフライト開始だって。 機内は壁という壁がクッションで覆われててやっぱり旅客機とは違うね✈ ところでジャンプスーツのメンバー達、普段の何割か増しにカコイイ (。+・`ω・´)キリッ

アメリカでの #航空機実験。
チーム後発隊とも合流し機材の積み込みも完了。今回は6チーム6装置が相乗りで、いよいよフライト開始だって。

機内は壁という壁がクッションで覆われててやっぱり旅客機とは違うね✈

ところでジャンプスーツのメンバー達、普段の何割か増しにカコイイ (。+・`ω・´)キリッ
Laura Seward Forczyk 🌙💫🚀 (@lauraforczyk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shout-out to my UCF UCF College of Sciences team (Joshua Colwell, Addie Dove) discussing our microgravity experiments as Michelle Peters discussing their environments payloads can experience during Zero-G ZERO-G. Our regolith stimulants couldn’t be jostled too much. #NSRC2020

Shout-out to my <a href="/UCF/">UCF</a> <a href="/UCFSciences/">UCF College of Sciences</a> team (<a href="/joshuacolwell/">Joshua Colwell</a>, <a href="/astroaddie/">Addie Dove</a>) discussing our microgravity experiments as Michelle Peters discussing their environments payloads can experience during <a href="/GoZeroG/">Zero-G</a> <a href="/ZEROGResearch/">ZERO-G</a>. Our regolith stimulants couldn’t be jostled too much. #NSRC2020
Association of Spaceflight Professionals (@spaceflightpros) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michelle Peter's of Zero-G addressed the need for understanding the resources, configuration, and vehicle environment & how will effect your payload in microgravity #NSRC2020

Michelle Peter's of <a href="/GoZeroG/">Zero-G</a> addressed the need for understanding the resources, configuration, and vehicle  environment &amp; how will effect your payload in microgravity #NSRC2020
Jeff Foust (@jeff_foust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3. Zero-G Corp. is planning an international expansion that could start in a year. (They’re optimistic the long FAA approval process they had won’t be duplicated in other countries.) Could require acquiring another 727. /end #NSRC2020

Laura Seward Forczyk 🌙💫🚀 (@lauraforczyk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge thank-you to my panelists on #NSRC2020 panel Suborbital to ISS: Katy Hurlbert of NASA's Johnson Space Center, Ken Shields of ISS National Lab, Kirk Shireman Kirk Shireman of NASA ISS_Research, and Peter Lee of Ohio State! Suborbital experimentation benefits ISS experimentation & vice versa.

A huge thank-you to my panelists on #NSRC2020 panel Suborbital to ISS: Katy Hurlbert of <a href="/NASA_Johnson/">NASA's Johnson Space Center</a>, Ken Shields of <a href="/ISS_CASIS/">ISS National Lab</a>, Kirk Shireman <a href="/NASA_Kirk/">Kirk Shireman</a> of NASA <a href="/ISS_Research/">ISS_Research</a>, and Peter Lee of <a href="/OhioState/">Ohio State</a>! 

Suborbital experimentation benefits ISS experimentation &amp; vice versa.
Laura Seward Forczyk 🌙💫🚀 (@lauraforczyk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t know if anyone took pictures but I was just on an awesome #NSRC2020 panel with Marsh Cuttino, astronaut Charlie Walker, Richard Dalbello, fei lu, Dan Durda, and Michelle Peters ZERO-G discussing the importance of humans flying in space with their research.

Colorado Space News (@co_space_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The suborbital glovebox is a great example of why space needs to be inclusive -- it's critical for people from all walks of life to think about problems in creative ways and bring new solutions to the table for the future space economy and humanity's move into space. #NSRC2020

Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference (@nsrc2023) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I think this has been the best NSRC ever,” says Alan Stern, thanking the organizers, hotel, volunteers, and attendees as we wrap up the 7th Next-generation Suborbital Researchers Conference #NSRC2030. Thank you all!

“I think this has been the best NSRC ever,” says <a href="/AlanStern/">Alan Stern</a>, thanking the organizers, hotel, volunteers, and attendees as we wrap up the 7th Next-generation Suborbital Researchers Conference #NSRC2030. Thank you all!
ZERO-G (@zerogresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to work with our amazing friends PurdueAeroAstro on their educational initiative! #WeightlessLab #AstronautExperience #science #STEM

BLAST lab (@blast_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a second successful flight, the composite origami team is happy to be back in NC. Huge thanks to ZERO-G and NASA Armstrong for this amazing opportunity!

After a second successful flight, the composite origami team is happy to be back in NC. Huge thanks to <a href="/ZEROGResearch/">ZERO-G</a> and <a href="/NASAArmstrong/">NASA Armstrong</a> for this amazing opportunity!
manwei (@themanwei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somayajulu Dhulipala and I tested Agrifuge, a plant habitat designed to psychologically benefit astronauts during long-duration space flight, doubling as an agricultural irrigation system. Check out our project page for more info: bit.ly/3oYlte1

<a href="/SomuDhulipala/">Somayajulu Dhulipala</a> and I tested Agrifuge, a plant habitat designed to psychologically benefit astronauts during long-duration space flight, doubling as an agricultural irrigation system. Check out our project page for more info: bit.ly/3oYlte1
MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative (@explorespace_ml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zero-G Research Highlight! MOSAIC: communication without compromise. MOSAIC aims to use liquid lens technology in order to achieve much more precise pointing and tracking for laser communication systems. Photo: Steve Boxall

Zero-G Research Highlight! MOSAIC: communication without compromise. MOSAIC aims to use liquid lens technology in order to achieve much more precise pointing and tracking for laser communication systems.

Photo: Steve Boxall
MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative (@explorespace_ml) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zero-G Research Highlight! Zenolith: a zero-G pointing device, or “3D space compass,” that gives astronauts a better sense of where they are in the universe. Chei Wei Wang (Che-Wei Wang) is planning to get Zenolith to the ISS for astronauts to interact with it. Photo: Steve Boxall

Zero-G Research Highlight! Zenolith: a zero-G pointing device, or “3D space compass,” that gives astronauts a better sense of where they are in the universe. Chei Wei Wang (<a href="/sayway/">Che-Wei Wang</a>) is planning to get Zenolith to the ISS for astronauts to interact with it.  

Photo: Steve Boxall