11 Fascinating Facts About Living and Working on the ISS

6. Scientific Exploration: Research Beyond Earthly Boundaries

Spacewalkers Shane Kimbrough of NASA (left) and Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency worked to install new roll out solar arrays on the International Space Station's P-6 truss structure. This latest spacewalk took place on Sunday, June 20, 2021. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @NASA/Akihiko Hoshide

The ISS serves as a hub for scientific research, with experiments conducted in fields ranging from biology to materials science. The unique conditions of microgravity allow researchers to explore phenomena that are impossible to study on Earth, leading to breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes. This research not only advances our knowledge of space but also has practical applications, such as developing new medical treatments and technologies. The collaborative, interdisciplinary nature of ISS research highlights the importance of global cooperation and innovation in addressing complex challenges.

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