ISS SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY PANEL ON NASA TV
Sunday, April 12 (L-1 day): An ISS Science, Research and Technology briefing was held at Kennedy’s Press Site at 1:30 p.m. and featured engineer and science participants including: Marshall…
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a tecnologia esquecida… técnica usada por um pedreiro aposentado para explicar antigas construções de civilizações antigas. infelizmente ainda não existe na internet o dvd completo….
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*SpaceX CRS-6 Launch: ISS Science, Research & Technology Panel*
April 12, 2015: An ISS Science, Research and Technology briefing was held
at Kennedy’s Press Site at 1:30 p.m. and featured engineer and science
participants including:
Marshall Porterfield, director, Space Life and Physical Sciences, NASA
Headquarters
Kirt Costello, International Space Station deputy chief scientist, NASA’s
Johnson Space Center
Mike Roberts, senior research pathway manager, CASIS
Noel Clark, principal investigator, Observation and Analysis of Smectic
Islands in Space (OASIS), University of Colorado
Paola D. Pajevic, principal investigator, Osteocytes and
Mechanomechano-transduction (Osteo-4), Harvard University
Science payloads will study new ways to possibly counteract the
microgravity-induced cell damage seen during spaceflight, the effects of
microgravity on the most common cells in bones, gather new insight that
could lead to treatments for osteoporosis and muscle wasting conditions,
continue studies into astronaut vision changes and test a new material that
could one day be used as a synthetic muscle for robotics explorers of the
future.
Credit: NASA TV
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+SpaceX
+Elon Musk
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+CASIS
+Harvard University
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#CRS6 #CASIS #Microgravity #Payloads #Experiments #Research
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The bald one
twins experiments the human gennome is going to change cause cosmic rays
when they go to mars
*SpaceX CRS-6 Launch: ISS Science, Research & Technology Panel*
April 12, 2015: An ISS Science, Research and Technology briefing was held
at Kennedy’s Press Site at 1:30 p.m. and featured engineer and science
participants including:
Marshall Porterfield, director, Space Life and Physical Sciences, NASA
Headquarters
Kirt Costello, International Space Station deputy chief scientist, NASA’s
Johnson Space Center
Mike Roberts, senior research pathway manager, CASIS
Noel Clark, principal investigator, Observation and Analysis of Smectic
Islands in Space (OASIS), University of Colorado
Paola D. Pajevic, principal investigator, Osteocytes and
Mechanomechano-transduction (Osteo-4), Harvard University
Science payloads will study new ways to possibly counteract the
microgravity-induced cell damage seen during spaceflight, the effects of
microgravity on the most common cells in bones, gather new insight that
could lead to treatments for osteoporosis and muscle wasting conditions,
continue studies into astronaut vision changes and test a new material that
could one day be used as a synthetic muscle for robotics explorers of the
future.
Credit: NASA TV
+NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
+NASA Johnson Space Center
+SpaceX
+Elon Musk
+The Elon Musk Fan Club
+CASIS
+Harvard University
#NASA #Space #SpaceX #ISS #Science #Commercial #Cargo
#CRS6 #CASIS #Microgravity #Payloads #Experiments #Research
#Testing #Technology #Biomedicine #Health #Engineering
#NASATV
Bravo 🙂
I heard too many scientists and mathematicians argue how it might be done.
It needs a Man with experience to show them how it WAS done 🙂
Experience replaces nothing, but nothing replaces experience !
Bill
muy buena idea.
Holy S%^&!
I’m glad I saw this video.
So that is how they built the megalithic structures all over the earth, you
got to be smarter than the stone. No aliens needed here.
put the big one on top of the small ;)