Saturday Morning Physics | Life and Research on the International Space Station: What We Accomplished During Expedition 68 and What’s Next
Family Friendly Event with Josh A. Cassada – (Captain, U.S. Navy, Ph.D.) NASA Astronaut
As a follow-up to January’s live event from the International Space Station (ISS), NASA Astronaut Josh Cassada will present an overview of his crew’s recent mission, including results from on-board experiments as well as technology demonstrations. Captain Cassada and the rest of NASA’s Crew-5 lived and worked aboard – and, at times, on the outside of – the ISS for 157 days between October 2022 and March 2023. This SMP event will also include a look toward future missions and time for a question-and-answer session.
The event will be in-person and also live-streamed on YouTube: https://myumi.ch/35yW3
Only this SMP event will be located in a different venue: 1420 Central Campus Classroom Bldg., 1225 Geddes, Ann Arbor, MI
The event will be in-person and also live-streamed on YouTube: https://myumi.ch/35yW3
Only this SMP event will be located in a different venue: 1420 Central Campus Classroom Bldg., 1225 Geddes, Ann Arbor, MI
Building: | Central Campus Classroom Building |
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Event Type: | Presentation |
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