In 1995, protein crystals grown aboard Space Station Mir were larger and more pure than their terrestrially-grown counterparts.
Our orbital platforms will grow protein crystals in microgravity and develop a new of generation pharmaceuticals and other life-changing products.
Scientists at @NANOGrav have observed low-frequency #GravitationalWaves that ripple across the universe, proving Einstein's theory of general relativity 108 years after it was first published.
Congratulations to NANOGrav for detecting evidence that gravitational waves fill the cosmos.
These ripples in the fabric of space happen when massive objects like black holes circle one another before colliding. The result brings us closer to understanding how galaxies evolve. https://t.co/AKZhOS5qwe
1/5 Inflection Point no. 5 featuring In Orbit @InOrbitAero is out!
In Orbit is a seed-stage startup building platforms for manufacturing in outer space for life on earth.
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CEO @b_belvisi joins Artemis Consultancy CEO John Mankins, @deepspacebio CEO Montana Bilger, @InOrbitAero CEO Ryan Elliott and Arabsat SVP & CTO Dr. Badr Nasser Alsuwaidan for a panel about Mankind's Next Moonshot, moderated by Kimberly Washington at #LEAP23@LEAPandInnovate
Some stars go out with a bang. In these images of the Southern Ring planetary nebula, @NASAWebb shows a dying star cloaked by dust and layers of light. Explore this star's final performance at https://t.co/63zxpNDi4I #UnfoldTheUniverse.
👀 Sneak a peek at the deepest & sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken — all in a day’s work for the Webb telescope. (Literally, capturing it took less than a day!) This is Webb’s first image released as we begin to #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/tlougFWg8B