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Mission Specialist George (Pinky) D. Nelson uses a 35 mm camera to photograph a protein crystal grown during the...
X-rays diffracted from a well-ordered protein crystal create sharp patterns of scattered light on film. A computer...
Proteins are the building blocks of our bodies and the living world around us. Within our bodies proteins make it...
Johnathan Trent looking at Rosetta Stone Protein Model
The Protein Crystallization for Microgravity (DCAM) was developed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. A droplet...
iss057e074528 (Nov. 9, 2018) --- NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor is pictured in the Japanese Kibo lab module...
The human body contains more than 100,000 types of proteins, each providing information related to our health....
iss065e154962 (July 6, 2021) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Megan McArthur sets up a...
jsc2025e015693 (3/6/2025) --- An example of cheddar cheese alternative made with Chlorella protein concentrate. The...
Gravity or density-driven convection occurs as protein molecules incorporate into a crystal lattice from the...
jsc2025e015696 (10/13/2025) --- An example of plant-based ice cream made with Chlorella protein concentrate. The...
jsc2025e015703 (3/6/2025) --- An example of plant-based burger patties made with Chlorella protein concentrate. The...
iss060e062282 (Sept. 13, 2019) --- Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan of NASA conducts research for the...
The Protein Crystallization for Microgravity (DCAM) was developed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. A droplet...
jsc2025e015702 (3/6/2025) --- An example of plant-based milk alternative made with Chlorella protein concentrate....
iss047e105727 (5/10/2016) --- Photographic documentation of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) High...
jsc2021e007776 (2/5/2021) --- Researchers move the CubeLab that contains a new LambdaVision investigation,...
iss067e191182 (7/22/2022) --- A view of the of a Plate Habitat (PHAB) at -20°C prior to insertion into the SABL...
Both (Porcine and bacterial) starch degrading enzymes highly valued by the biotechnology industry. (Porcine) A major...
The COS consists of a specially designed (VDA) Vapor Diffusion Apparatus tray with 6 chambers, a video camera for...
Dr. Daniel Carter, president of New Century Pharmaceuticals in Huntsville, Al, is one of three principal...
iss057e074529 (Nov. 9, 2018) --- Expedition 57 Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor is pictured mixing protein...
Protein isolated from hen egg-white and functions as a bacteriostatic enzyme by degrading bacterial cell walls....
iss067e191207 (7/22/2022) --- A view of the of a Plate Habitat (PHAB) at -20°C after insertion into the SABL...