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Grab your swimsuit and goggles, and join us in the warm, pristine waters of a very exclusive dive site – NASA’s...
Engineering bench system hardware for the Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment is tested on a lab bench...
Astronaut Donald Thomas conducts the Fertilization and Embryonic Development of Japanese Newt in Space (AstroNewt)...
Astronaut Donald Thomas conducts the Fertilization and Embryonic Development of Japanese Newt in Space (AstroNewt)...
Salmonella typhimurium appears green in on human intestinal tissue (stained red) cultured in a NASA rotating wall...
From left, interns Isabella Aviles and Patrick Follis at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida cut up different...
Patrick Follis, an intern at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, cuts up different types of material for the...
Dr. Cheryl Nickerson of Tulane University is studying the effects of simulated low-g on a well-known pathogen,...
Dr. Cheryl Nickerson (right) of Tulane University is studying the effects of simulated low-g on a well-known...
Dr. Cheryl Nickerson of Tulane University is studying the effects of simulated low-g on a well-known pathogen,...
Astronaut Chiaki Mukai conducts the Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP) experiment inside the International...
One of three Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) test cells after flight on STS-79 and before impregnation with...
A test cell for Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment is tested for long-term storage with water in the...
Astronaut James Reilly uses a laptop computer monitor the Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment during...
A test cell for the Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment is shown in its on-orbit configuration in...
A test cell for Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment is shown approximately 20 and 60 minutes after the...
Sand boil or sand volcano measuring 2 m (6.6 ft.) in length erupted in median of Interstate Highway 80 west of the...
What appear to be boulders fresh from a tumble down a mountain are really grains of Ottawa sand, a standard material...
Key persornel in the Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment at the University of Colorado at Boulder...
A test cell for Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment is tested for long-term storage with water in the...
The Water Mist commercial research program is scheduled to fly an investigation on STS-107 in 2002. This...
A test cell for Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment is tested for long-term storage with water in the...
The Water Mist commercial research program is scheduled to fly an investigation on STS-107 in 2002. This...
What appear to be boulders fresh from a tumble down a mountain are really grains of Ottawa sand, a standard material...