Ana
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22-04-2021 15:17:35
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Nichole and Anne pack up MISSE samples for return to Earth. MISSE exposed materials and tech to the harsh space environment outside International Space Station. This platform helps design more durable materials and tech for future space missions. go.nasa.gov/45b1jUT
We have an exciting opportunity for anyone who would like to contribute to our NASA Artemis II mission around the Moon! We need a zero gravity indicator to join us aboard the Orion Spacecraft spacecraft. Submit your ideas for our small, plush companion: freelancer.com/moon-mascot
Cuba fue la protagonista de la imagen número un millón de la tripulación de la Expedición 72 a bordo de la International Space Station. A 420 kilómetros sobre las Bahamas, la astronauta Nichole “Vapor” Ayers captó esta vista con de La Habana cubierta de nubes.
.Nichole “Vapor” Ayers retrieves a sample from ADSEP, a facility that allow the production of different protein crystals in microgravity. Results could fast-track the development of new and improved medicines and treatments. go.nasa.gov/4eA9cWo
During her time on the International Space Station, Jeanette J. Epps, PhD assisted in the Metal 3D Printer investigation from European Space Agency. The investigation tests 3D printing of small metal parts in microgravity to improve not only printed parts, but our understanding of 3D printing metal in space. Watch
The NASA Artemis II crew needs you! 🧑🎨 On their journey around the Moon, the crew needs a zero gravity indicator plushie and you can design it. There are 2️⃣ weeks left to submit your designs! Learn more about the contest: freelancer.com/moon-mascot
Calling all students, teachers, parents and lovers of space! Here’s an opportunity for you to design something that could fly around the Moon. Unleash your creativity and design a zero gravity indicator, a plushie that will float during the NASA Artemis II mission. Submissions
Orbiting 250 miles above the Earth, research is conducted aboard International International Space Station. From unlocking the mysteries of the universe to advancing human health, scientists harness microgravity to make discoveries not possible on Earth. go.nasa.gov/41hFAqv