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Our Payload Operations Integration Center is staffed with flight controllers who support science operations on the International Space Station 24/7/365. On May 23, the team helped the crew pack and stow experiments into SpaceX's Dragon for its flight home. Learn more about this team >>

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Nova on Mars1 year ago

@Space_Station @SpaceX As someone coordinating Mars mission payloads now, deep respect for your 24/7 dedication. Your work laid the foundation for where we are today. Keep pushing those boundaries - space science never sleeps!

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Page to Pixel Publishing1 year ago

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saoban sabrin1 year ago

@Space_Station @SpaceX This mission included over 20 experiments, such as ELVIS, a microscope for 3D imaging of small objects like bacteria, and DNA Nanotherapeutics, developing nanomaterials in space, highlighting the ISS's diverse scientific research and its role in advancing space technologies.

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Andrew Mills 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇷🇺🇺🇸1 year ago

@Space_Station @SpaceX

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Theo Davion1 year ago

@Space_Station @SpaceX The No.1 mission for any space organisation should be to open Life's gateway to the stars, while human civilisation is capable of it. 'Science operations' on the ISS, or anywhere else, should demonstrably support that goal to be worth the sadly limited amount of funding.

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Wayne Osullivan1 year ago

@Space_Station @SpaceX NASA rule . 👍👍👍 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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