Biological and physical investigations aboard the Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply mission NG-21 included experiments studying the impacts of zero gravity on grass, how packed bed reactors could improve water purification both in space and on Earth, and observations on new rounds of samples that will allow scientists to learn more about the characteristics of different materials as they change phases on the tiniest of scales.
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Biological & Physical Sciences, Glenn Research Center, ISS Research, Kennedy Space Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Materials Science, Physical Sciences, Plant Biology, Space Biology
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August 5, 2024
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