ScienceCasts: Separated at Launch
Visit https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/... for more. Next year, with the assistance of the world's only twin astronauts, NASA will conduct an unprecedented experiment in human biology. While one twin remains on the ground, the other will circle Earth onboard the International Space Station for a full year. Will the twins still be identical when they are re-united? The answer could help NASA make space travel safer for generations of astronauts to come. Proposals Selection: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nas...

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ScienceCasts: The Zero Gravity Coffee Cup

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ScienceCasts: A Laser Message from Space: "Hello World"

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NASA's Our Alien Earth: The Lava Tubes of Mauna Loa, Hawai'i

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What is dark matter and dark energy? Astro-Investigates Ep. 5 (Dark Universe)

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ScienceCasts: The Sounds of Interstellar Space

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Flight Engineers Give NASA’s Dragonfly Lift

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ScienceCasts: Genius Materials on the ISS

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ScienceCasts: Space Coffee

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Inside Iceland’s "Moon on Earth" | How NASA Preps for the Exploring the Moon

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ScienceCasts: 10 More Years

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Exploring Iceland Like It’s Mars: NASA Scientists Test Life-Seeking Strategies

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ScienceCasts: Starting Fire in Water

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ScienceCasts: Sizing up an Exoplanet

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ScienceCasts: The Strange Way Fluids Slosh on the International Space Station

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ScienceCasts: The Milky Way is Not Just a Refrigerator Magnet

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Station Science 101: Astrophysics on the ISS

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ScienceCasts: Lettuce Orbit Earth -- A New Form of Life Takes Root on the ISS

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ScienceCasts: Roundworms Have the Right Stuff

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