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Young female scientist working at biological laboratory using microsope
Young female scientist working at biological laboratory using microsope
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NMR nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscope for the detection of protein structures on an atomic level, control and evaluation of the measurements, Centre for Medical Biotechnology of the University Duisburg-Essen, North Rhine-Westfalia, Germany, Europe
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Astronaut Scott Kelly initiated VEG-01 B, the second crop of lettuce, on July, 8, 2015, and both Kelly and Astronaut Kjell Lindgren cared for the plants. The crop grew for 33 days. VEG-01 B included one set of six plant pillows planted with red romaine lettuce seeds. On Aug. 10, 2015, the crew harvested and consumed leaves from each plant. This was the first crop grown and consumed in NASA hardware. They harvested the rest of the plant tissue and froze it in the stations Minus Eighty-Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) for return to Earth for further study including microbial analysis, antioxidant capacity, mineral analysis and anthocyanin concentration.
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Elspeth Petersen, a chemical engineer and member of the Gaseous Lunar Oxygen from Regolith Electrolysis (GaLORE) project team at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida, inspects some of the GaLORE hardware that will be used to melt lunar regolith - dirt and dust on the Moon made from crushed rock - simulants during a test inside a laboratory at Kennedys Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building on Oct. 29, 2020. GaLORE was selected as an Early Career Initiative project by the agencys Space Technology Mission directorate, and the team was tasked with developing a device that could melt lunar regolith and turn it into oxygen. As NASA prepares to land the first woman and the next man on the Moon in 2024 as part of the Artemis program, technology such as this can assist with sustainable human lunar exploration and long-duration missions to Mars.
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Interior view of the Thermal Ptroctection System facility
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Researcher and former NASA payload specialist Millie Hughes-Fulford, of the Hughes-Fulford Laboratory, San Francisco, Calif., accepts the European Space Agency ESA T-cell experiment flight units being handed over in a Space Station Processing Facility laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. From left are Raimondo Fortezza of ESA, Hughes-Fulford, and Pier Luigi Ganga, Marco Vukich and Fabio Creati of Kayser Italia, manufacturer of the hardware. The immunology experiment will launch on SpaceX-3 and focus on the effects of microgravity on early T-cell signaling pathways. Current work aims to identify and compare the gene expression of microRNAs miRNAs during T-cell activation under normal gravity and in microgravity, and compare those patterns to changes seen in aging populations. The experiment will be the first flown on SpaceX funded by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Hughes-Fulford flew aboard space shuttle mission STS-40 in June 1991, the fi
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Kepler project; technicians from Ball Aerospace work on and in the test chamber assembled at Nasa Ames Research center testing components
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France, Bruz on 16/09/202. Richard Ferrand, President of the French National Assembly at the SPACE, international animal production exhibition, at the Rennes exhibition centre. Photograph by Martin Bertrand.France, Bruz le 16/09/202. Richard Ferrand, President de l Assemblee Nationale au SPACE, Salon Internationales des Productions Animales, au Parc des Expositions de Rennes. Photographie de Martin Bertrand.
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Reportage in the French National Police's Criminal Research Institute in Rosny-sous-Bois, France. Ballistics Department.
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Bioinnovation Centre, Biotechnology Centre and CRTD Centre for Regenerative Therapies of the TU Dresden, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe
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