Science Launching on SpaceX’s 24th Cargo Resupply Mission to the Space Station

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The 24th SpaceX cargo resupply services mission, targeted to launch in late December from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carries scientific research and technology demonstrations to the International Space Station. The experiments aboard include studies of bioprinting, crystallization of monoclonal antibodies, changes in immune function, plant gene expression changes, laundering clothes in space, processing alloys, and student citizen science projects. https://go.nasa.gov/339gHDD

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  1. I’m glad NASA has contracted low earth orbital work to Space X. Elon Musk wouldn’t waste this money to get to Mars. He has no guarantee of income. NASA has a guarantee of income and as a result is wasting $2 billion on Artemis 2 by not landing it on the moon. If we reduce funding to NASA, I bet they’ll be more careful with our taxes.

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