Destination Station: ISS Science Briefing

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NASA's Destination Station: ISS Science Forum is a public program dedicated to science aboard the International Space Station and discusses how venturing farther into the solar system to provide real benefits to life on Earth happens every day. The forum includes an interactive conversation with NASA International Space Station Expedition 40 crew commander Astronaut Steve Swanson, as he and his fellow crewmembers orbit 260 miles above Earth.
The forum's panelists include:
-- Elizabeth R. Cantwell, co-chair of the National Research Council's decadal study, "Recapturing a Future for Space Exploration"
-- Julie Robinson, chief program scientist for the International Space Station
-- Marshall Porterfield, director of the Space Life and Physical Sciences, NASA Headquarters
-- Duane Ratliff, Chief Operating Officer, Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS)

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Space exploration is what we all need (the world) to be focusing on instead of pointless wars.

Stormchoirs
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An excellent team!  I'm very impressed.  Wow!  Also, some of the people in the audience asked some excellent questions. 

DavidODuvall
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We should evaluate the process and result of experiments conducted in space as well as any variations between the results observed on the ISS and Earth…

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