Amplifying Communication of Space Station Research with Seeker

Astronaut David A. Wolf, STS 112 mission specialist, anchored to a foot restraint on the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2, carries the Starboard One (S1) outboard nadir external camera.

Astronaut David A. Wolf, STS-112 mission specialist, anchored to a foot restraint on the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) or Canadarm2, carries the Starboard One (S1) outboard nadir external camera.

Media Credit: NASA

Popular science content publisher Seeker is working with the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab to highlight research conducted on the orbiting laboratory through its new digital channel, Seeker Universe, dedicated to all things space. Seeker Universe, which was launched in early May, has already featured multiple videos highlighting ISS National Lab facilities and CubeSats—reaching millions of viewers through Seeker’s many social media platforms!

Seeker is also featuring print content from the ISS National Lab to connect its readers with the exciting research taking place onboard the space station. Check out the article featured on Seeker today, originally published in Upward, showcasing how researchers are using the ISS National Lab to improve measurements and predictions of devastating tropical cyclones.