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The Bartolomeo platform that will be delivered to the International Space Station is unpacked from its shipping...
Airbus workers inspects parts for the Bartolomeo platform after it was unpacked from its shipping container in the...
NASA Communications’ Jennifer Wolfinger moderates a What’s on Board science briefing at the agency’s Kennedy Space...
Gene Boland, chief scientist of Techshot, participates in a What’s on Board science briefing at NASA’s Kennedy Space...
Gene Boland, chief scientist of Techshot, addresses NASA Social participants during a What’s on Board science...
Paul Patton, left, senior manager, front end innovation and regulatory for Delta Faucet, and Garry Marty, principal...
Aaron Beeler, professor of chemistry at Boston University and principal investigator of the Flow Chemistry Platform...
Jennifer Buchli, deputy chief scientist for NASA’s International Space Station Program Science Office, addresses...
Garry Marty, principal product engineer for Delta Faucet, addresses NASA Social participants during a What’s on...
Chunhui Xu, associate professor at Emory University School of Medicine and principal investigator for the Generation...
Bill Corely, left, director of business development for Airbus Defence and Space, and Andreas Schütte, Bartolomeo...
Chunhui Xu, left, associate professor at Emory University School of Medicine and principal investigator for the...
Paul Patton, senior manager, front end innovation and regulatory for Delta Faucet, addresses NASA Social...
Aaron Beeler, professor of chemistry at Boston University and principal investigator of the Flow Chemistry Platform...
Michael Roberts, interim chief scientist for the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory, addresses...
From left, NASA Communications’ Jennifer Wolfinger, briefing moderator; Jennifer Buchli, deputy chief scientist for...
A variety of science investigations, along with supplies and equipment, launch to the International Space Station on...
The What’s On Board Science Briefing highlights some of the research headed for the International Space Station. A...
ISS048e042023 (07/20/2016) --- The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft arrives at the International Space Station with nearly...
The Bartolomeo research platform has arrived at NASA's Kennedy Space Center and will undergo final inspection and...
DATE: 7-20-16 LOCATION: Bldg 30 - WFCR SUBJECT: Expedition 48 flight controllers with Flight Director Scott Stover...
iss048e041862 (7/20/2016) --- NASA astronaut Kate Rubins poses for a photo in the Cupola module following SpaceX...
Gwynne Shotwell, president and chief operating officer of SpaceX, speaks to members of the news media at Launch...
Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana speaks to members of the news media at Launch Complex 39A. At left is...