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Bone Loss Research Launches Aboard NASA’s SpaceX-33 Resupply Mission The 33rd SpaceX commercial resupply services mission for NASA, scheduled to liftoff from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in late August, is heading to the International Space Station with an important investigation for the future of bone health. The experiment will test how microgravity affects bone-forming and bone-degrading cells and explore potential ways […] The post Bone Loss Research Launches Aboard NASA’s SpaceX-33 Resupply Mission first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Astronauts Plant Seed Pillows in New Space Agriculture Study When the Crew-11 astronauts launched to the International Space Station on August 1, 2025, they carried with them another chapter in space farming: the latest VEG-03 experiments, complete with seed pillows ready for planting. Growing plants provides nutrition for astronauts, as well as psychological benefits that help maintain crew morale during missions. During VEG-03 MNO, […] The post Astronauts Plant Seed Pillows in New Space Agriculture Study first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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New Research Connects Plant Nutrition and Astronaut Gut Health New research uncovers the connection between space agriculture and astronaut health. A study published in npj Microgravity shows how analyzing diverse datasets together can reveal insights that might otherwise be missed — in this case, linking space-grown food quality to astronaut nutrition and gut health. The paper reviewed previous studies of plants grown aboard the […] The post New Research Connects Plant Nutrition and Astronaut Gut Health first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Mission Accomplished! Artemis ROADS III National Challenge Competitors Celebrate their Achievements The NASA Science Activation program’s Northwest Earth and Space Sciences Pathways (NESSP) team has successfully concluded the 2024–2025 Artemis ROADS III National Challenge, an educational competition that brought real NASA mission objectives to student teams (and reached more than 1,500 learners) across the country. From December 2024 through May 2025, over 300 teams of upper […] The post Mission Accomplished! Artemis ROADS III National Challenge Competitors Celebrate their Achievements first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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How Do We Do Research in Zero Gravity? We Asked a NASA Expert: Episode 62 How do we do research in zero gravity? Actually when astronauts do experiments on the International Space Station, for instance, to environment on organisms, that environment is actually technically called microgravity. That is, things feel weightless, but we’re still under the influence of Earth’s gravity. Now, the very microgravity that we’re trying to study up […] The post How Do We Do Research in Zero Gravity? We Asked a NASA Expert: Episode 62 first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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NASA Interns Conduct Aerospace Research in Microgravity The NASA Science Activation program’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) Summer Intern Program, hosted by the University of Texas Center for Space Research, continues to expand opportunities for high school students to engage in authentic spaceflight research. As part of the SEES Microgravity Research initiative, four interns were selected […] The post NASA Interns Conduct Aerospace Research in Microgravity first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Unearthly Plumbing Required for Plant Watering in Space NASA is demonstrating new microgravity fluids technologies to enable advanced “no-moving-parts” plant-watering methods aboard spacecraft. Crop production in microgravity will be important to provide whole food nutrition, dietary variety, and psychological benefits to astronauts exploring deep space. Unfortunately, even the simplest terrestrial plant watering methods face significant challenges when applied aboard spacecraft due to rogue […] The post Unearthly Plumbing Required for Plant Watering in Space first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Quantum Sensing via Matter-Wave Interferometry Aboard the International Space Station Future space missions could use quantum technologies to help us understand the physical laws that govern the universe, explore the composition of other planets and their moons, gain insights into unexplained cosmological phenomena, or monitor ice sheet thickness and the amount of water in underground aquafers on Earth. NASA’s Cold Atom Lab (CAL), a first-of-its-kind […] The post Quantum Sensing via Matter-Wave Interferometry Aboard the International Space Station first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Atomic Clock and Plant DNA Research Launching Aboard NASA’s SpaceX CRS-32 Mission  NASA’s SpaceX 32nd commercial resupply services mission, scheduled to lift off from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in April, is heading to the International Space Station with experiments that include research on whether plant DNA responses in space correlate to human aging and disease, and measuring the precise effects of gravity on time.   Discover more […] The post Atomic Clock and Plant DNA Research Launching Aboard NASA’s SpaceX CRS-32 Mission  first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Why Do We Grow Plants in Space? Why do we grow plants in space? Plants are such versatile organisms that they can fulfill many roles in our exploration of space. Plants provide us with food, with oxygen, they can recycle water and waste, and they can even provide us with psychological benefits. So all these functions will help NASA in fulfilling our […] The post Why Do We Grow Plants in Space? first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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What Are the Dangers of Going to Space? We Asked a NASA Expert: Episode 55 What are the dangers of going to space? For human spaceflight, the first thing I think about is the astronauts actually strapping themselves to a rocket. And if that isn’t dangerous enough, once they launch and they’re out into space in deep exploration, we have to worry about radiation. Radiation is coming at them from […] The post What Are the Dangers of Going to Space? We Asked a NASA Expert: Episode 55 first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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Citizen Scientists Use NASA Open Science Data to Research Life in Space How can life thrive in deep space? The Open Science Data Repository Analysis Working Groups invite volunteers from all backgrounds to help answer this question. Request to join these citizen science groups to help investigate how life adapts to space environments, exploring topics like radiation effects, microgravity’s impact on human and plant health, and how microbes […] The post Citizen Scientists Use NASA Open Science Data to Research Life in Space first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

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