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Who works on the space station? Astronauts like those seen here from expedition 72. These men and women conduct ISS National Lab-sponsored research on station that benefits life on Earth, as well as space exploration. Pictured: ASA astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore, Nick Hague, and Don Pettit in Washington on September 17, 2025. Learn more about some of the latest research sent to the International Space Station on NG-23: https://ow.ly/X39w50WZpnz

Who works on the space station? Astronauts like those seen here from expedition 72. These men and women conduct ISS National Lab-sponsored research on station that benefits life on Earth, as well as space exploration. Pictured: ASA astronauts Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore, Nick Hague, and Don Pettit in Washington on September 17, 2025. Learn more about some of the latest research sent to the International Space Station on NG-23: ow.ly/X39w50WZpnz ... See MoreSee Less

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The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory

Solving some of the world’s most pressing challenges through space-based research.

Where? In space.
Low Earth orbit (LEO), approximately 250 miles above the Earth.

Research in Space Benefits Humanity

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EXPLORE RESULTS FROM RESEARCH CONDUCTED IN SPACE

Upward Volume 8, Issue 2 Available Now

In this issue’s cover story, see how a pioneering company used the ISS to test technology to advance the development of an interplanetary Internet. Other features highlight how space-grown tumors could lead to personalized cancer treatment and how the Genes in Space student research program has helped shape the STEM workforce of tomorrow..

Photo documentation of the Materials ISS Experiment Flight Facility (MISSE-FF) platform aboard the International Space Station.

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National Lab research announcements (NLRAs) seek proposals that advance R&D in key areas with demonstrated potential to develop into sustainable markets and benefit humanity.

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