Texas A&M University is preparing for a new era of space research with the launch of a research centrifuge at the Anthony ...
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Plush toys travelling into space may sound unusual, yet they have quietly remained part of human spaceflight for decades.
Astronaut Christina Koch poses with zero-gravity indicator "Rise" in the viewport of the Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft.