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  • Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide services the Nano Step payload in the Japanese Experiment Module.. (NASA)

    Space Station NASA Research Announcement Talks Tech

    01.28.13 - Put on your thinking cap! NASA wants your ideas on how to use the International Space Station as a technology test bed.

  • Students compete in the 2012 Invention Challenge at JPL.

    Students' Toss Wins Top Honors at JPL Competition

    12.07.12 - Monroe Magnet Middle School, Inglewood, Calif., claimed victory at the annual Invention Challenge, held today at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

  • JAXA astronaut Aki Hoshide preparing the JEM Small Satellite Orbital Deployer aboard the International Space Station. (NASA)

    CubeSats in Orbit After Space Station Deployment

    12.10.12 - Typically satellites launch from Earth, requiring dedicated launch vehicles. JAXA found a way to cut costs by designing a small satellite launcher.

  • The International Space Station taken from Space Shuttle Discovery as the Sun rises from behind Earth. The STS-119 and Expedition 18 crew took this picture after leaving the Space Station in March 2009. (NASA/ESA)

    International Space Station Salutes the Sun

    12.07.12 - This weekend the International Space Station will turn itself to position the European Space Agency's SOLAR instrument for a better view of the sun.

  • Astronaut Suni Williams with the YouTube SpaceLab payload Spider Habitat where Nefertiti the spidernaut lived while she was on orbit. (NASA)

    Saying "Godspeed" to a Spidernaut

    12.06.12 - Nefertiti didn't spin a web like Charlotte; her kind never could. But the red-back jumping spider earned a classy nickname, Spidernaut.

  • Joseph Avenoso (left), Gage Cane-Wissing (right), and Adam Elwood (not pictured), presented their findings on bone loss in microgravity as part of the 2012 SSEP National Conference. (NCESSE/Smithsonian)

    Student Scientists Seek and Share Results

    12.05.12 - Students these days have a new way to summarize and share topics not only with their class, but with the entire education and scientific community.

  • Samples from the Seedling Growth investigation aboard the International Space Station. (NASA)

    Why Study Plants in Space?

    11.27.12 - Why is NASA conducting plant research aboard the International Space Station?

  • ISSAC image of flooding in Minot, N.D., on June 24, 2011. (UND UMAC)

    ISSAC Continues to Keep a Helpful Eye on Earth

    11.19.12 - A picture is worth a thousand words, but in the case of cameras aboard the International Space Station, a picture may impact a thousand lives.

  • This image shows the Materials on International Space Station Experiment - 8 (MISSE-8). (Credit: NASA)

    CASIS Holds Webinar for Opportunities

    11.16.12 - The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space and NanoRacks hosted a webinar to discuss a RFP to perform materials science research.

  • 2011-2012 ISS Science Selected Projects

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