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Video presentation highlighting ASGSR’s Advance Colloids Experiments (ACE) on the International Space Station...
Professor Gerold Willing from the University of Louisville provides a brief overview of the ACE-T12 experiment...
Professor Paul Chaikin talks about Space Exploration and the need to make complex objects when in microgravity.
Professor Alessandro Grattoni talks about research being done using the Light Microscopy Module (LMM) onboard the...
Professor Anna-Lisa Paul from the University of Florida explains the APEX-3-2 experiment using the Light Microscopy...
Professor Ali Mohraz talks about the research being done with Bicontinuous Interfacially Jammed Emulsion Gels...
Professor David Marr from the Colorado School of Mines talks about the Soft Matter Colloidal Particle research being...
Dr. Phoebe Cohen, Professor of Geosciences, Williams College, speaks on a panel at the “Ancient Earth, Alien Earths”...
Dr. Christopher House, Professor of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, speaks on a panel at the “Ancient...
Dr. Timothy Lyons, Professor of Biogeochemistry, UC Riverside, speaks on a panel at the “Ancient Earth, Alien...
Dr. Dawn Sumner, Professor of Geology, UC Davis, speaks on a panel at the “Ancient Earth, Alien Earths” Event at...
Professor Larry DeLucas from the University of Alabama at Birmingham talks about Protein Crystal experiments using...
Professor Peter B. Sunderland talks Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME) Flame Design Experiment...
Video presentation highlighting work with ASGSR work with Super Critical Water Mixture Experiment (SCWM) on the...
Assistant Professor Stefno Buzzaccaro speaks about the Aggregation of Colloidal Particles Experiment being done...
Professor Chang-Soo Lee from Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea talks about the ACE-T1 Experiment...
PROFESSOR SAMUEL TING - ALPHA MAGNETIC SPECTROMETER (AMS) PRESENTATION TO KSC EMPLOYEES
PAUL CHOUFANI, MATTHEW SHERMAN, AND PROFESSOR DOUGLAS MATSON WITH THE ELECTROSTATIC LEVITATOR.
PAUL CHOUFANI AND PROFESSOR DOUGLAS MATSON AT THE CONTROLS OUTSIDE OF THE ELECTROSTATIC LEVITATOR
PROFESSOR SAMUEL TING - ALPHA MAGNETIC SPECTROMETER (AMS) PRESENTATION TO KSC EMPLOYEES
Professor Stuart Williams from University of Louisville talks about the work with NASA Glenn Research Center onboard...
Dr. Jeffrey D. Smith, Professor Anna-Lisa Paul, and Dr. Patricia Parsons-Wingerter talk about space biology...
jsc2022e072967 (4/12/2021) --- Image of bovine ovary Granulosa cells. Coordinated by the Italian Space Agency (ASI),...
Photograph taken July 30, 1964. Mary W Jackson, Aerospace Engineer in the Large Supersonic Tunnels Branch of...