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Mission to International Space Station launches research on brain organoids, heart muscle atrophy, and cold welding

11.01.24 | International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), November 1, 2024 – More than 25 payloads sponsored by the International Space Station (ISSInternational Space Station) National Laboratory, including technology demonstrations, in-space manufacturing, student experiments, and multiple projects funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), are bound for the orbiting outpost. These investigations, launching on SpaceX’s 31st Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) mission for NASANational Aeronautics and Space Administration, aim to improve life on Earth through space-based research and foster a sustainable economy in low Earth orbit(Abbreviation: LEO) The orbit around the Earth that extends up to an altitude of 2,000 km (1,200 miles) from Earth’s surface. The International Space Station’s orbit is in LEO, at an altitude of approximately 250 miles. (LEO).

The mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than Monday, November 4 at 9:29 p.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Below highlights some of the ISS National Lab-sponsored projects on this mission.

For additional information on ISS National Lab-sponsored investigations launching on NASA’s SpaceX CRS-31, visit our launch page . To learn more about the research and technology development sponsored by the ISS National Lab, including how to propose concepts for future space-based research, visit our website .

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Patrick ONeill
International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory
poneill@issnationallab.org

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International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory. (2024, November 1). Mission to International Space Station launches research on brain organoids, heart muscle atrophy, and cold welding. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WRE0JDL/mission-to-international-space-station-launches-research-on-brain-organoids-heart-muscle-atrophy-and-cold-welding.html
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