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Media Invited to Science Webinar on Projects Launching to Space Station on Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Spacecraft

Media Invited to Science Webinar on Projects Launching to Space Station on Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Spacecraft

媒體受邀參加科學網絡研討會,了解發佈到太空站的項目,使用諾斯羅普格魯曼的天鵝座宇宙飛船。
PR Newswire ·  07/22 16:48

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla., July 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory will host a science webinar to discuss upcoming investigations launching on Northrop Grumman's 21st Commercial Resupply Services mission to the orbiting outpost. This webinar will showcase some of the innovative research that will be conducted in the unique environment of the space station. The webinar is slated to take place Friday, July 26 at 1 p.m. EDT.

國際空間站(ISS)國家實驗室將主持一場科學網絡研討會,討論將在諾斯羅普格魯曼的第21次商業補給服務任務中發射到軌道站的即將進行的調查。本次網絡研討會將展示一些在空間站獨特環境下開展的創新研究。本次網絡研討會定於7月26日星期五下午1點(EDt)舉行。

Investigators leading projects sponsored by NASA and the ISS National Lab, including some funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), will participate in the webinar. Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft is slated to take flight from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida in early August.

NASA和ISS國家實驗室贊助的項目特別研究員,包括一些由美國國家科學基金會(NSF)資助的項目,將參加這個網絡研討會。諾斯羅普格魯曼的天鵝座飛船計劃於8月初從佛羅里達的卡納維拉爾太空部隊站點起飛。

Davide Marotta, ISS National Lab program director for in-space biomanufacturing, and Meghan Everett, NASA's deputy chief scientist for the International Space Station Program, will join the webinar with the following expected speakers:

Davide Marotta,ISS國家實驗室航天生物製造項目主任和Meghan Everett,NASA國際空間站計劃副首席科學家,將與以下預計的演講者一起參加網絡研討會:

  • Susan Margulies, assistant director of the NSF Directorate for Engineering: Margulies leads the NSF Directorate for Engineering, which has an annual budget of nearly $800 million, supporting research to generate new knowledge and problem-driven science to identify new solutions to societal challenges. NSF has collaborated with the ISS National Lab since 2015 to award more than 70 projects that advance fundamental knowledge in space for the benefit of life on Earth, and Margulies will expand on the importance of this partnership.
  • Alicia Boymelgreen, assistant professor at Florida International University: Boymelgreen will discuss an NSF-funded investigation leveraging microgravity to improve models of active colloids, which are groups of suspended particles that move within a liquid or gel medium. Results could lead to improvements in a broad range of technologies—from biosensing and drug delivery to water desalination and photothermal therapies for cancer treatment.
  • Anthony Atala, director of Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine: Atala will highlight an investigation studying the behavior of engineered liver tissue constructs containing blood vessels in microgravity. Results could advance space-based tissue engineering and eventually lead to the in-space production of tissues for organ transplants on Earth. This project originally stemmed from NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge before evolving into a spaceflight investigation.
  • Clive Svendsen, executive director of the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: Svendsen will discuss a project aiming to establish methods that support the in-space manufacturing of stem cells that can be matured into a wide variety of tissues to improve regenerative medicine on Earth.
  • Michele Hooks, education project manager for NASA's Office of STEM Engagement: Hooks will present a STEMonstration on the Screaming Balloon activity launching on this mission. STEMonstrations are three- to five-minute educational video shorts developed through NASA's Office of STEM Engagement Next Gen STEM Project. For this STEMonstration, astronauts onboard the space station will inflate two balloons, one with a penny inside and one with a hex nut inside, and will demonstrate the differences in centripetal force in microgravity.
  • Pubudu Handakumbura, team leader in biology at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Handakumbura will discuss a NASA-sponsored investigation examining the carbon dioxide capture mechanisms of two types of grasses, Brachypodium distachyon and Setaria viridis. Results could show how photosynthesis and overall plant metabolism change in space. This knowledge could support the development of ways to use carbon-metabolizing plants in bioregenerative life-support systems on future missions.
  • Susan Margulies,美國國家科學基金工程總監助理:Margulies領導年度預算接近8億美元的NSF工程總局,支持研究以生成新的知識和麪向問題的科學,以確定應對社會挑戰的新解決方案。自2015年以來,NSF已與ISS國家實驗室合作,授予超過70個項目,以推進有利於地球生命的空間基礎知識,而Margulies將進一步闡述此夥伴關係的重要性。
  • Alicia Boymelgreen,佛羅里達國際大學助理教授:Boymelgreen將討論一項由NSF資助的調查,利用微重力改進活性膠體的模型,這是在液體或凝膠介質中移動的懸浮顆粒組。結果可能會改善各種技術--從生物傳感和藥物輸送到水淡化和癌症治療的光熱療法。
  • Anthony Atala,維克森林復原醫學研究所所長:Atala將重點介紹一項研究,研究有血管的工程肝組織構造在微重力下的行爲。結果可能會推進基於空間的組織工程,最終導致在地球上生產組織進行器官移植。該項目最初起源於NASA的血管組織挑戰,後來發展成爲空間飛行調查。
  • Clive Svendsen,錫達西奈醫學中心董事會再生醫學研究所執行董事:Svendsen將討論旨在建立支持在空間製造可以成熟爲各種組織的幹細胞的方法,以改善地球上的再生醫學的項目。
  • Michele Hooks,NASA STEm Engagement辦公室的教育項目經理:Hooks將在此次任務上推出的Screaming Balloon活動上提供STEM演示。 STEMonstrations是由NASA STEm Engagement下一代STEM項目開發的三到五分鐘的教育視頻短片。對於這種STEMonstration,太空站上的宇航員將充氣兩個氣球,一個內部有一分錢,一個內部有一個六邊形螺母,並演示在微重力環境中的向心力差異。
  • Pubudu Handakumbura,太平洋西北國家實驗室生物學團隊負責人:Handakumbura將討論由NASA贊助的一項調查,以研究兩種草的二氧化碳捕集機制,即短穗草和綠色絲隔子草。結果可能會顯示光合作用和整體植物新陳代謝在空間中的變化。這些知識可以支持開發在未來任務中使用碳代謝植物的生物再生生命支持系統。

The webinar will be available on Zoom for media. Members of the media who would like to participate are required to register for Zoom access no later than one hour in advance.

媒體可以在Zoom上觀看網絡研討會。想參加的媒體必須在一個小時之前註冊Zoom以獲得訪問權限。通過在網絡研討會之前使用#ISSNationalLab在社交媒體上提出問題,公衆可以參與。網絡研討會後不久將提供錄像。在未來的幾天裏,將向媒體和公衆提供有關該任務上ISS國家實驗室贊助的項目的其他信息。請加入我們,了解更多即將前往空間站的激動人心的調查以及它們如何推進科學、造福人類。

The public can participate by submitting their question by using #ISSNationalLab on social media before the webinar to ask questions. A recording will be available on the ISS National Lab YouTube channel shortly afterward. Additional information about ISS National Lab-sponsored projects on this mission will be made available to the media and public in the coming days.

要下載此新聞稿的高分辨率圖片,請YouTube頻道關於國際空間站(ISS)國家實驗室:國際空間站(ISS)是一個獨特的實驗室,可以進行地球上不可能實現的研究和技術發展。作爲一項公共服務企業,ISS國家實驗室允許研究人員利用這個多用戶設施來改善地球上的生活質量,成熟基於空間的商業模式,推進未來勞動力的科學素養,並在低軌道空間擴展可持續和可擴展的市場。通過這個軌道國家實驗室,ISS上的研究資源可供美國政府機構、學術機構和私營部門支持的非NASA科學、技術和教育倡議使用。科學在空間中的中心(CASIS)在與NASA合作協議下管理ISS國家實驗室,便於訪問其永久的微重力研究環境,這是一個在低軌道上的強大的觀察點,和太空極端及多變的條件。有關ISS國家實驗室的更多信息,請訪問

Join us to learn more about the exciting investigations heading to the space station and how they could advance science and benefit humanity.

參加我們的網絡研討會,了解更多關於即將前往太空站的令人興奮的調查,以及它們如何推進科學、造福人類的知識。

To download a high-resolution image for this release, click here.

下載此新聞稿的高分辨率圖像,請點擊這裏.

About the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory:
The International Space Station (ISS) is a one-of-a-kind laboratory that enables research and technology development not possible on Earth. As a public service enterprise, the ISS National Laboratory allows researchers to leverage this multiuser facility to improve quality of life on Earth, mature space-based business models, advance science literacy in the future workforce, and expand a sustainable and scalable market in low Earth orbit. Through this orbiting national laboratory, research resources on the ISS are available to support non-NASA science, technology, and education initiatives from U.S. government agencies, academic institutions, and the private sector. The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) manages the ISS National Lab, under Cooperative Agreement with NASA, facilitating access to its permanent microgravity research environment, a powerful vantage point in low Earth orbit, and the extreme and varied conditions of space. To learn more about the ISS National Lab, visit our website.

ISS國家實驗室概述: 國際空間站(ISS)是一個獨特的實驗室,可以進行地球上不可能實現的研究和技術發展。作爲一項公共服務企業,ISS國家實驗室允許研究人員利用這個多用戶設施來改善地球上的生活質量,成熟基於空間的商業模式,推進未來勞動力的科學素養,並在低軌道空間擴展可持續和可擴展的市場。通過這個軌道國家實驗室,ISS上的研究資源可供美國政府機構、學術機構和私營部門支持的非NASA科學、技術和教育倡議使用。科學在空間中的中心(CASIS)在與NASA合作協議下管理ISS國家實驗室,便於訪問其永久的微重力研究環境,這是一個在低軌道上的強大的觀察點,和太空極端及多變的條件。爲了了解有關ISS國家實驗室的更多信息,請訪問
國際空間站(ISS)是一個獨特的實驗室,可以進行地球上不可能實現的研究和技術發展。ISS國家實驗室作爲一項公共服務企業,允許研究人員利用這個多用戶設施來改善地球上的生活質量,成熟基於空間的商業模式,推進未來勞動力的科學素養,並在低軌道空間擴展可持續和可擴展的市場。通過這個軌道國家實驗室,ISS上的研究資源可供美國政府機構、學術機構和私營部門支持的非NASA科學、技術和教育倡議使用。,通過電子郵件聯繫Ivana Maric,地址爲info@avicanna.com,或在社交媒體上關注我們.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, CASIS accepts corporate and individual donations to help advance science in space for the benefit of humanity. For more information, visit our donations page.

作爲一家501(c)(3)的非營利組織,CASIS接受公司和個人捐贈,以幫助推進太空技術的發展,造福人類。有關更多信息,請訪問我們的捐贈頁面.

Media Contact:

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904-806-0035


[email protected]

International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory

Managed by the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS)

6905 N. Wickham Rd., Suite 500, Melbourne, FL 32940 • 321.253.5101 •

國際空間站(ISS)國家實驗室

由科學進步中心管理的空間應用研究所(CASIS)

佛羅里達州墨爾本市威克姆路6905號500室,電話321.253.5101·

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