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ESA Explores: the early days of Space Station science

ESA Explores: the early days of Space Station science

Update: 2021-04-19
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In this special bonus series, we are talking science on the International Space Station (ISS). This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first mission of a European astronaut to the ISS, where we astronauts have now been conducting science for researchers on Earth for over two decades. 


We want to know more about how science got started, what it takes to get an experiment up to the ISS, and what’s in store for the future.


This is the first episode of our three-part conversation with guests, Andreas Schoen, Kirsten MacDonell and Nicole Buckley, who all work for ESA’s Research and Payloads Group. In the episode we talk about the history of the International Space Station. How did science on the Space Station get started?


 

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ESA Explores: the early days of Space Station science

ESA Explores: the early days of Space Station science

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