New Science Module Slated for Station on This Week @ NASA

The next hardware to fly to the International Space Station, the permanent multi-purpose module, was unveiled to reporters at the Kennedy Space Center. Once unloaded of spare parts and supplies, the PMM will be installed on the station and used for numerous microgravity experiments. Also, America’s top teachers go to space camp; the “Dean of Invention” comes to Langley; Palmdale gets special flag; and astronaut Leland Melvin “floats” at the Football Hall of Fame parade.

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5 Responses to New Science Module Slated for Station on This Week @ NASA

  1. FatherTime89 says:

    If movies have …
    If movies have taught us anything it’s that that robot will try to kill people on the space station.

  2. SPYK3O says:

    @GrayFox2k8
    The …

    @GrayFox2k8
    The term for “weightlessness” as they are in almost freefall but not truly weightless so the term is microgravity.

  3. GrayFox2k8 says:

    microgravity @_@?
    microgravity @_@?

  4. oo0Dionysus0oo says:

    awsome
    awsome

  5. 731288 says:

    thx, to nasa for …
    thx, to nasa for this information.

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