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Space is one of our many labs. Our experiments help us go farther and stay longer, while also benefiting life on Earth! 🔬 ✨ Verification: https://t.co/c2rT67mM1b

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🔥🛰️ #FireSafety in space. The Solid Fuel Ignition and Extinction (SoFIE) experiment on the @Space_Station studies how flames behave in microgravity. This research not only improves spacecraft safety but also helps enhance fire safety for us here on Earth. go.nasa.gov/3MUxKNj


Space can take a toll on astronauts’ bodies, including inflammation & blood clotting. This investigation on @Space_Station will help scientists learn ways to improve human health in space & on Earth. go.nasa.gov/4f1b7TF @ISS_Research @NASAAmes #CRS31

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🔬✨ #DYK: NASA’s #PhysicalScience Research Program explores the wonders of physics in microgravity? They investigate everything from life support systems to combustion processes. This research helps improve space exploration and benefits life on Earth! go.nasa.gov/4eChlIW

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Astronauts on the @Space_Station will be researching ways to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in space and on Earth. This investigation aims to find out how we can keep space crews & hospital patients on Earth safe from these organisms. go.nasa.gov/3YA40vx #CRS31

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🌱 Growing Beyond Earth® is a citizen science project advancing NASA's research on growing plants in space. Over 40,000 middle & high school students are testing plant varieties in habitats that mimic the International Space Station. #NationalSTEMDay go.nasa.gov/49pcWHv


🧫 Can moss recover from galactic cosmic rays in a microgravity environment? @NASA scientists are hoping to find ways to create plants that are tolerant to deep-space conditions. Learn More: go.nasa.gov/4hf6erJ #CRS31 @ISS_Research @NASAKennedy @Space_Station

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Lettuce grown on the @Space_Station will be tested on how it reacts to different types of moisture conditions. 🥬 Results from this science experiment could teach us ways we can improve growing crops in our own backyards! go.nasa.gov/3YiGQsj. @ISS_Research @NASAKennedy #CRS31

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IT’S INVESTIGATION TIME 🔥🥬🧪 New science experiments launched to the @Space_Station aboard SpX-31 will allow for more research about: • Fighting fires in space • Pesky bacteria and astronaut health issues •Microgravity-grown moss and lettuce @ISS_Research @NASAKennedy


It's not too late to show your creative side!

🚀✨ Join the 2024 ASGSR Art Competition at the upcoming conference! Showcase your research through art on the theme "Thriving in Space" and get a chance to feature in NASA communications. Submit your entry by November 8, 2024, and be part of this exciting event! 🎨 Get all the…

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There’s something “spooky” going on in the universe... This #Halloween 🎃, learn about quantum entanglement and the spooky way separated particles remain connected through space and time. go.nasa.gov/3NKHnyl


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What has NASA done for you lately? We've contributed more than $75 billion in economic output, supported over 300,000 jobs, and provided benefits to all 50 states (and the District of Columbia) in fiscal year 2023. Get the receipts: nasa.gov/value-of-nasa/

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To invest in NASA is to invest in American workers, American innovation, the American economy, and American economic competitiveness. Learn more about NASA's value to the American people by checking out our FY 2023 Economic Impact Report.

What has NASA done for you lately? We've contributed more than $75 billion in economic output, supported over 300,000 jobs, and provided benefits to all 50 states (and the District of Columbia) in fiscal year 2023. Get the receipts: nasa.gov/value-of-nasa/

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TOMORROW! Want to know #WhatsOnBoard the upcoming SpaceX #CRS31 mission? 🚀 #Media can join a prelaunch webinar Oct. 23 @ 1:00pm to hear from researchers sending investigations to the #ISS. Not media but have Qs? Submit them using #ISSNationalLab! Details: ow.ly/nEfK50TOuuf

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🔥✨ NASA's Flame Design investigation studies combustion and soot control using spherical flames in microgravity. The goal? To reduce emissions and create cleaner combustion processes for both spacecraft and on Earth. Cleaner air for everyone! go.nasa.gov/4dhKuIA

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How can AI and machine learning transform space biology research? This AI/ML in Space Biology Training self-paced course is designed for researchers and combines foundational space biology with hands-on experience in data processing and machine learning. Equip yourself with…

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Congratulations to the two consortia selected to advance NASA’s goals of thriving in space! go.nasa.gov/3Y3aul6

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It takes a (global) village on Earth to do amazing things in space... Thanks to the many partners, international and domestic, who do revolutionary research in extraordinary places.

We live in the golden age of space exploration—the age of international partnerships. Nations united in the quest for knowledge, in the cause of discovery, and in the name of peace.



#DYK that combustion research on the @Space_Station can help us here on Earth? These studies can help improve efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and accelerate the development of new furnaces and engines. A win for our planet! go.nasa.gov/3N5p1Gm

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🌟🚀 Can you believe it’s been 40 years since Kathryn Sullivan became the first U.S. woman to do a spacewalk? What an incredible milestone! Her achievement opened doors for so many women in space. Cheers to her impact and the future of exploration! go.nasa.gov/47CDswy

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🌞 NASA @SpaceApps is kicking off the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge with the theme “The Sun Touches Everything”! Here are all the details:

Welcome to NASA Space Apps 2024! Join us as we celebrate our theme, “The Sun Touches Everything,” with @NASASun, special guest @NASAScienceAA, our #SpaceApps community, Local Leads, Space Agency Partners, & more! 🎊🚀 Tag us & use #SpaceApps for a chance to be featured!



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