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Innovation for healthcare in Space and on Earth. 🚀🚑 🌍 A coast-to-coast collective of a physicians, researchers, and engineers.

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Looking back on our highlights, see April 8th 2022: The #LEAPBiosystems team supported the #Ax1 mission and spectated the launch LIVE at the Kennedy Space Center NASA's Kennedy Space Center

Looking back on our highlights, see April 8th 2022: 
The #LEAPBiosystems team supported the #Ax1 mission and spectated the launch LIVE at the Kennedy Space Center <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>
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Johnson Space Center: Inside view of the #LEAPBiosystems technical demonstration for the 2 way holoconnect coms! This session helped prep for the successful 2 way communication between the JSC and the ISS.

Johnson Space Center: Inside view of the #LEAPBiosystems technical demonstration for the 2 way holoconnect coms!
This session helped prep for the successful 2 way communication between the JSC and the ISS.
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The earth is almost done its travel around the sun 🌎, but we're just getting started. 2023 is wrapped up🎉, and so is a legendary year for our industry. #LEAPBio is excited to offer our part in the future of #spaceexploration.🌌 Who else is excited to see what 2024 brings?

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📷This NASA/ESA HUBBLE Telescope image features a relatively small galaxy known as UGC 5189A. This galaxy was observed by Hubble to study a supernova explosion, SN 2010jl, which was an exceptionally luminous event. In fact, over a period of three years, SN 2010jl

📷This NASA/ESA <a href="/HUBBLE_space/">HUBBLE</a> Telescope image features a relatively small galaxy known as UGC 5189A.

This galaxy was observed by Hubble to study a supernova explosion, SN 2010jl, which was an exceptionally luminous event. 

In fact, over a period of three years, SN 2010jl
Marcus Wandt (@astro_marcus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready for launch. I am immensely grateful and impressed by everyone who made this mission possible. A special thanks to the Swedish government, the Swedish industry and the Swedish Armed Forces, who jointly and in a very determined way showed the importance of space

Ready for launch.

I am immensely grateful and impressed by everyone who made this mission possible.

A special thanks to the Swedish government, the Swedish industry and the Swedish Armed Forces, who jointly and in a very determined way showed the importance of space
Marcus Wandt (@astro_marcus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Window to the world. Seven of them, to be precise. 🇸🇪 Fönster mot världen. Sju av dem för att vara exakt. #Muninn 🐦‍⬛🌍 ▶️esa.int/ESA_Multimedia…

Gilles F. Leclerc (@spaceleclerc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeremy R. Hansen : “Canada needs more visionaries. Canada has been invited to become the second country in the world to send a human into deep space. How did that happen? Visionaries. That's how it happened and it's worked over decades to get here." torontosun.com/news/national/…

Intuitive Machines (@int_machines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Feb. 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon approximately 125 miles (200 km) uprange from the intended landing site, at approximately about 6 miles (10 km) altitude.

On Feb. 22, 2024, Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon approximately 125 miles (200 km) uprange from the intended landing site, at approximately about 6 miles (10 km) altitude.
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Dr. Matthew A. Mickens is a plant scientist proving that even in zero gravity, green thumbs can thrive. Find out more about Matt and plant growth in space in NASA STEM's new "Surprisingly STEM" episode: go.nasa.gov/3Pqtzue

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It’s eclipse day! If you’re planning to see 🌖🌗🌘 today, or lucky enough to see 🌑 be sure to follow safe viewing steps. You want to be able to witness all the other exciting news from us 👀

NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@nasapersevere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, little fella. Looks like I've picked up another rock friend that my operations team has named Dwayne. My wheels pick up rocks from time to time. They're harmless and will eventually fall out as I drive around. Until then, it’s nice to have a companion with me.

Hi, little fella. Looks like I've picked up another rock friend that my operations team has named Dwayne.

My wheels pick up rocks from time to time. They're harmless and will eventually fall out as I drive around.

Until then, it’s nice to have a companion with me.
Axiom Space (@axiom_space) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Axiom Space continues development & testing of #AxEMU to deliver a next-gen spacesuit for #Artemis, ready for the challenges of the lunar south pole. We are on track, meeting/exceeding all milestones for the nation’s return to the Moon by 2026. go.nasa.gov/4cDuHUl

<a href="/Axiom_Space/">Axiom Space</a> continues development &amp; testing of #AxEMU to deliver a next-gen spacesuit for #Artemis, ready for the challenges of the lunar south pole. We are on track, meeting/exceeding all milestones for the nation’s return to the Moon by 2026. go.nasa.gov/4cDuHUl