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Foams, meteors, muscle tone, and firing up the levitator – August Space Station science
Posted on Friday September 4th, 2020 by julien
While much of Europe was on holidays in August, it was business as usual on the International Space Station. European science continued to collect data on a range of topics looking to enhance space exploration and life on Earth. Catching meteors Perseid showers captured by ESA’s meteor camera The Atmosphere–Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM), located outside […]
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