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N 9 B 4.8K C 0 E Jan 24, 2024 F Jul 2, 2024
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NASA flight surgeon Dr. William Tarver delivers a presentation on post-launch medical support, mission readiness, and NASA’s health stabilization program.
NASA/David DeHoyos

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N 0 B 3.0K C 0 E Jun 11, 2024 F Jul 2, 2024
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David Caponio from Vast Space presents a five-minute lightning talk on the company’s capabilities during the program NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Vast is working with NASA under the second Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities initiative for technologies and operations required for its microgravity and artificial gravity stations, including the Haven-1 commercial destination.
NASA/Josh Valcarcel

N 9 B 4.9K C 0 E Jan 24, 2024 F Jul 2, 2024
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Dr. Rahul Suresh, NASA Commercial Low Earth Orbit Development Program medical officer, participates in a discussion during the medical operations meeting series. Topics of discussion included medical risk management, medical selection standards, medical system design, and more.
NASA/David DeHoyos

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N 1 B 4.0K C 0 E Apr 2, 2024 F Jul 2, 2024
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Chris Allen of NASA’s Human Health and Performance Directorate speaks with representatives from commercial companies during a tour of the Acoustics and Noise Control Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The Acoustics Lab ensures safe, healthy, and habitable vehicle acoustic environments. Participants also had the opportunity to visit the Lighting Lab, Center for Design and Space Architecture, and Audio Development Lab.
NASA/James Blair

N 0 B 2.9K C 0 E Jun 11, 2024 F Jul 2, 2024
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Vergel Romero of Sierra Space speaks with representatives from other commercial companies during a networking opportunity. Sierra Space is working with Blue Origin on the development of Orbital Reef, and also holds an unfunded Space Act Agreement with NASA for the development of its commercial low Earth orbit ecosystem.
NASA/Josh Valcarcel


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