A Lab Aloft (International Space Station Research)
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Smart Use of Science Space in Space
May 22, 2013 01:33:02 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s A Lab Aloft, guest blogger Liz Warren, Ph.D., explains the flexibility in science capability on the International Space Station, thanks to the modular design of the research racks aboard the orbiting laboratory.
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We are Writing, but is the Public Reading?
Apr 29, 2013 02:02:11 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s A Lab Aloft post International Space Station Program Science Office Research Communications Specialist Jessica Nimon asks science writing professionals, “Why do you think the public doesn’t seem to know what NASA is doing on the International Space Station?”
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Meet a Teen with Space Dreams
Apr 29, 2013 01:59:19 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s post, guest blogger Abigail Harrison—aka, Astronaut Abby—shares her dreams of a career as an astronaut and the exciting ways she’s found to work towards her goal with the readers of A Lab Aloft.
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When Finding Nothing Means Discovering Something
Apr 29, 2013 01:38:12 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s blog, Dr. Sara Zwart shares with the readers of A Lab Aloft her thoughts and experiences as a scientist, including how sometimes data showing nothing can actually indicate something!
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Welcoming New Management to Space Station National Laboratory
Apr 29, 2013 01:01:40 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- Justin Kugler, strategic relationships manager for the International Space Station National Lab Office, worked with The Center for the Advancement of Science In Space, known as CASIS, to develop this blog entry to welcome the non-profit and explain their new management role to the readers of A Lab Aloft.
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Texas Talks Space
Apr 29, 2013 08:47:41 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s A Lab Aloft, Jessica Nimon, research communications managing editor for NASA’s International Space Station Program Science Office, talks about the impact of interacting with the public during Space Week 2013 in Austin, Texas.
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Comparing Platforms: Suborbital and International Space Station Research
Sep 08, 2011 09:55:38 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- The following is an interview with International Space Station Associate Program Scientist Tara Ruttley and Southwest Research Institute Associate Vice President for Research and Development Alan Stern as they discuss the benefits and differences between the space station and suborbital research platforms.
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What Kind of World Do You Want?
Sep 01, 2011 09:27:52 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- A Lab Aloft guest blogger Dylan Mathis, is the man behind the sensational “What Kind of World Do You Want” International Space Station YouTube video. Today he shares how this tribute to the Space Shuttle Program on behalf of the space station is his way of continuing the message of exploration to the world.
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Sharing the Love
Jul 21, 2011 04:30:10 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- This week on A Lab Aloft, comments from guest blogger Justin Kugler, Systems Engineer with the National Laboratory Office, as he recalls his experience at the STS-135 Tweetup at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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Why the International Space Station? Technology Demonstration
Jun 03, 2011 03:18:02 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- This week, comments from guest blogger Brian Rishikof, Vice President of Innovative Space Propulsion Systems, LLC, as he comments on the International Space Station as a unique test bed for the aerospace industry.
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The Advantage of Laboratory Time in Space
May 13, 2011 01:28:16 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- This week, comments from guest blogger and International Space Station Principal Investigator Dr. Mark Weislogel, as he reflects on the importance, advantages and joys of long-duration investigations on the space station.
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Three Misconceptions about the International Space Station
May 04, 2011 04:41:00 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- 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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ISS Research in the Decade Ahead
Apr 18, 2011 10:38:07 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- International Space Station astronaut Suni Williams recently addressed a symposium at the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) annual meeting regarding research in extreme environments. In this entry for A Lab Aloft, she shares her perspective on extreme research on the International Space Station.
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Mar 29, 2011 05:20:51 PM | Jessica Nimon
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Concept to Implementation in as Little as Six Months
Mar 04, 2011 03:03:38 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- This week, comments from guest blogger and International Space Station National Laboratory Manager Marybeth Edeen, as she reflects on ways to help researchers reduce the time from concept to implementation for space station experiments.
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The Importance of the Recent MAXI X-ray Nova Discovery
Dec 03, 2010 04:51:59 PM | Julie Robinson
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- 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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Of Fish, Astronauts, and Bone Health on Earth
Nov 18, 2010 11:45:48 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- This week, comments from guest blogger Dr. Scott M. Smith as he reflects on recent space station research, which connects a diet rich in fish intake and omega-3 fatty acids to a reduced rate of bone loss.
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