A Lab Aloft (International Space Station Research)

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Ringing Out 2012 by Chiming in on International Space Station Achievements Apr 17, 2013 10:14:20 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft International Space Station Program Scientist Julie Robinson looks back at the year in review for research aboard the orbiting laboratory.
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International Space Station Engages with Education Apr 15, 2013 08:26:57 AM | Jessica Nimon
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft Assistant International Space Station Program Scientist Camille Alleyne talks about a new education publication that highlights more than a decade of inspiring student opportunities with space station investigations and activities.
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SAGE Wisdom for Atmospheric Research Apr 17, 2013 09:17:46 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft, guest blogger Kristyn Damadeo shares the history of the SAGE investigation, scheduled for future use on the International Space Station. This technology can help researchers to better understand Earth’s atmosphere makeup, especially the health of our ozone layer.
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Putting on a Thinking Cap for Brain Research on the Space Station Apr 17, 2013 10:28:22 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft, guest blogger astronaut Bob Thirsk shares with readers his perspective as a test subject for International Space Station investigations.
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The Tool to Fill the Gaps of our Senses: AMS Apr 17, 2013 11:16:00 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A lab Aloft blog entry, International Space Station Associate Program Scientist Tara Ruttley shares her point of view on the importance of asking the big questions via station research.
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Part of the Mission, Part of the Science Apr 29, 2013 09:57:37 AM | Jessica Nimon
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft entry, guest blogger and European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang talks about his role as a test subject while living aboard the International Space Station.
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Touching Lives via International Space Station Benefits Apr 29, 2013 10:06:54 AM | Jessica Nimon
 
We are proud to announce the new International Space Station Benefits for Humanity website. Today’s entry highlights how this international collaborative effort communicates positive impacts to life here on Earth from space station research and technology.
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Three Misconceptions about the International Space Station May 04, 2011 04:41:00 PM | Jessica Nimon
 
This week on A Lab Aloft, International Space Station Program Science Office Research Communications Specialist Jessica Nimon shares answers to some of the more frequently asked questions she receives about the International Space Station.
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The Importance of the Recent MAXI X-ray Nova Discovery Dec 03, 2010 04:51:59 PM | Julie Robinson
 
Dr. Julie A. Robinson discusses the importance of the recent International Space Station Monitor of All-sky X‑ray Image or MAXI X-ray Nova discovery with JAXA's Masaru Matsuoka.
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Who will be the Carl Sagan for the International Space Station? Nov 02, 2010 11:34:21 AM | Julie Robinson
 
This is the introduction for an ongoing blog on International Space Station research and results: A Lab Aloft.
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