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Change-of-Command Ceremony

Living and Working

Expedition 32 Commander Gennady Padalka ceremonially handed over control of the station to Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams.

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The jumping spider investigation, as part of the ISS YouTube Space Lab contest, includes the red-backed spider, left, and zebra spider, right.

Research and Technology

Students win an opportunity to do research in the International Space Station laboratory's microgravity environment while attending high school.

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International Space Station: the First 10 Years, the Next 10 Years

First Ten Years, Next Ten Years

Did you know that people have been living and working aboard the International Space Station around the clock, every day, for more than ten years?

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Expedition 32 Flight Engineer Suni Williams

Space is Busy, Active and Unkind

Expedition 32 Flight Engineer Sunita Williams writes about the trials of spacewalking in her latest blog entry.

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Astronaut Jeff Williams on aRED

Diet, Exercise Help Protect Astronauts' Bones

Eating right, exercising hard in space helps protect astronauts' bones, a finding that may help solve a key problem facing future explorers.

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International Space Station Live!

International Space Station Live!

Check out how the International Space Station, the most complex structure ever built in space, works on a daily basis.

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ISS Update

ISS Update

Watch ISS Update from Mission Control, Houston, weekdays at 11 a.m. ET. Follow us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson. Questions? Tweet us with #askStation.

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ISS032-E-010700: Flight Engineers Suni Williams, Joe Acaba and Aki Hoshide

Sharing the Olympic Spirit

Flight Engineer Joe Acaba observes the Olympic spirit in his International Space Station crewmates in his latest blog entry.

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International Space Station Features

Current and Future Expeditions Gallery

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International Space Station: First 10 Years, Next 10 Years

  • International Space Station: the First 10 Years, the Next 10 Years

    First Ten Years, Next Ten Years

    Did you know that people have been living and working in space around the clock, every single day, for more than ten years? During the past decade, 15 nations have come together, setting aside boundaries and differences, to design, assemble, occupy, and conduct research inside and outside of the largest and longest inhabited object to ever orbit the Earth - the International Space Station.

 

Just for Researchers

  • Just for Researchers

    Just for Researchers

    Discover how NASA partners with industry, academia and federal, state, regional and local entities for research and development.

Just for Kids

  • Just for Kids

    Just for Kids

    Here you can find fun and educational resources for students of all ages.

Just for Educators

  • Educator Resources

    Just for Educators

    NASA's Education Materials Finder will help teachers locate resources that can be used in the classroom.

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