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Synopsis: Transport & travel: Aeronautics: Aerospace: Space station:


impactlab_2013 00511.txt

these cameras are to be mounted to the outside of the International Space station. But their purpose isn t to capture images of space#hey ll be pointed toward the Earth.

and it is the second-largest cooperative international scientific endeavor (ranking behind only the Space station).


Livescience_2014 01041.txt

In the near term before colonists can construct greenhouses they will have to use artificial light from LEDS for example to power their plants'photosynthesis. NASA has conducted plant-growth research in microgravity aboard the International Space station (ISS) and in the Long Duration Exposure

Placing a laboratory near the International Space station (ISS) would be one logical way of doing this;


Nature 01919.txt

supplies and research materials to the International Space station when its shuttle fleet retires next year.


Nature 04376.txt

The flight puts NASA one step closer to having two US cargo carriers available to resupply the International Space station."


popsci_2013 00187.txt

The workers at the space station use the water for drinking and growing plants. This water is part of them.


popsci_2013 01299.txt

or space station since gravity would be in effect so thermal and thin-atmosphere considerations would be the only things that would act as impediments.


ScienceDaily_2013 09745.txt

Rudimentary silicon memories made in the Tour lab are now aboard the International Space station where they are being tested for their ability to hold a pattern


ScienceDaily_2014 06328.txt

The University of Colorado students demonstrated their X-Hab project at Kennedy's Space station Processing Facility on June 23 to a group of employees that included center director Bob Cabana.

Gill added that Gioia Massa Ph d. of the International Space station Ground Processing and Research Project Office Morgan Simpson of NASA Ground Processing Directorate and Ray Wheeler Ph d. of the Surface Systems office in NASA's Engineering and Technology Directorate also provided guidance


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