Innovation Studio Challenges Students to Look to Space

NASA astronaut Tim Kopra sets up hardware for the Burning and Suppression of Solids  Milliken (BASS M) investigation, which will test flame retardant clothing against microgravity conditions. Results from the investigation will impact how flame retardant textiles will be used on Earth and in space.

NASA astronaut Tim Kopra sets up hardware for the Burning and Suppression of Solids – Milliken (BASS-M) investigation, which will test flame-retardant clothing against microgravity conditions. Results from the investigation will impact how flame-retardant textiles will be used on Earth and in space.

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Today, the ISS National Lab President and Executive Director Greg Johnson will officially challenge the students, faculty and staff at Ohio State University to develop a product, service or solution to an issue that could potentially use the ISS National Lab as a research platform.

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