7 COOL REASONS TO WORK ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.

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7 COOL REASONS TO WORK ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

Exploration of Medical Capability Advanced diagnostics devices and remote conjunction protocols Cancer Research Treatments Spinal Fluid in Brain-eye

The Cosmic Ray Detector Discovered Dark Matter It’s 23% of the universe Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) used for discovery Separate Shuttle Mission was Needed to Take AMS to ISS

COMBUSTION SCIENCE Spacecraft fire safety Solids, Liquids, and Gases Super Critical Reacting Fluids Soot Formation

Materials Science Solidification in Metal and Alloys Crystal Growth Electronic Materials Glasses and Cermanics

Complex Fluids Colloidal Systems Liquid Crystals Polymer Flows Foams and Granular Flows

Atomic Clocks in Space Stability of one part in a hundred million million Determine the effect of gravitation on time by comparing a rocket-borne clock to one on Earth Test our understanding of relativity

NANORACKS: YOUR GATEWAY TO SPACE We work with schools and commercial companies to send payloads into orbit on-board the ISS Astronauts work on your experiments and send you the results You are the new generation doing space research…how cool is that!?

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