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Free Live NSN Webinar: International Space Station Research & Technology 101

Thursday, May 28 6:00pm PT/9:00pm ET
Live YouTube Webinar

Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 6:00pm Pacific Time (9:00pm Eastern) to hear Brandon Reddell from NASA's Johnson Space Center give us an inside look at the science taking place on the ISS.

The International Space Station is an orbiting laboratory, in which we are conducting research to help push farther into space while benefiting humans back on Earth. Commercialization of Low Earth Orbit is an enabling tenant of our National exploration goals. In this talk, Dr. Reddell will discuss why we do research on ISS, what are we learning from ISS research, and will highlight a couple of recent astrophysics results.

About Dr. Brandon Reddell

Brandon currently works in the International Space Station Research (ISS) Integration Office helping investigators in getting their research onto the ISS platform. Previously he spent over 15 years working with ionizing radiation environments and effects for various NASA missions. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Houston and an MS in Applied Physics from Johns Hopkins University with his interests being in high energy physics and space physics. Brandon occasionally teaches physics and astronomy at the University of Houston at Clear Lake and he is an avid amateur astronomer.

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