NASA Explorers S4 E2: The Scientists
Putting your life’s work on top of a rocket may seem like a daunting task, but that’s exactly what scientists have been doing for decades as they launch their research to the International Space Station. This season on #NASAExplorers, we’re exploring why we send science to space, and what it takes to get it there. Spoiler alert: you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to conduct research in microgravity. This week, meet a team of researchers who are launching an experiment to space for the first time. Watch all of NASA Explorers: Microgravity here: • NASA Explorers: Season 4 See more NASA Explorers season 4 bonus content here: https://go.nasa.gov/2FKavmn Stay up to date with ISS Research on Twitter: / iss_research #S4E2

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NASA Explorers S4 E3: Training the Astronauts

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NASA Explorers S4 E4: Before the Rocket

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How AI & Physics Are Unlocking the Truth (Full Episode) | UFOs: Investigating the Unknown | Nat Geo

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What it Takes to Manufacture Billion $ NASA Rocket

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My Blue Origin Flight to Space!

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NASA Explorers S4 E5: Journey to Space

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Could You Pass These Astronaut Tests? | BBC Earth Science

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How to become an Astrophysicist | My path from school to research (2004-2020)

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Why Europe's Deadliest Sea Makes No Sense

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I Jumped From Space (World Record Supersonic Freefall)

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I Trained Like a NASA Astronaut

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How did they build the ISS? (International Space Station)

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2012: SpaceX: Elon Musk's race to space

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NASA Explorers S4 E7: Back to Gravity

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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What it takes to become an astronaut | How does NASA select astronauts? | EXPLORE MODE

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After the Shuttle: How NASA Rebuilt Human Spaceflight | Galaxy | Free Documentary Space

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ASF Scholar Christina H. Koch

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Jumping From Space! - Red Bull Space Dive - BBC

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