

We can help out farmers and those planning for disasters.Ĭaleb Kraft : What are you excited about when you think of the future of the ISS?ĭan Hartman : You can always dream big and hope for some kind of major breakthrough in research. From there, we can study weather patterns, rainfall, crop growth, and all kinds of other things. We're even looking outward from the ISS back at Earth. Obviously, if you're going to be planning a long trip - say, to Mars or something - this is an issue that will need to be addressed. Recently, we've seen increased blood pressure in the eyeball, and we're trying to tackle that. We've done a lot of research into bone loss and exercise, and some of our astronauts have actually come home stronger than they were when they left. We're doing research all the time, not just in the lab.
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This has helped in research of portable purification devices that could help in crisis situations. We're also working on refining regenerative and recycling systems, like recycling waste into drinkable water. We're doing a lot of robotic missions right now, like robotic refueling. We do that through conferences just with astronauts or even through ham radio. We're working with students in classrooms on science, engineering, math, and other things. Over 65 nations have been involved in some way, either with gear or support.Ĭaleb Kraft : What kind of research is currently happening in the ISS?ĭan Hartman : We're going to be conducting over 50 hours of research this week. In a small way, we're bringing nations together, I'd say.

That has been one of the biggest benefits I've seen - the cultural benefits like sharing engineering knowledge. We are very tightly knit with our international partners. NASA has the lead flight directorate of the station, but they are linked at all times with individual control centers in other countries.

Caleb Kraft : You are working with several other space agencies, correct?ĭan Hartman : Yes, we're working closely with Russia, Japan, and Canada, as well as several European agencies.
