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Models for Facilitating Government-Funded Activities in the Post-ISS LEO Ecosystem [1]

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Date: 2023-12-20 15:01:03-05:00

NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan stow biological research samples into a science freezer located inside the U.S. Destiny laboratory module.

In September 2022, the National Space Council directed NASA to “develop a plan for the next generation microgravity national lab in a commercial space station world.” NASA has been working to develop this strategy, to include considerations for establishing robust international partner pathways outlined in a report from NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy titled “Models for Facilitating Government-Funded Activities in the Post-International Space Station (ISS) Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Ecosystem,” as one step in NASA’s effort to define and develop a comprehensive strategy.

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[1] Url: https://www.nasa.gov/organizations/otps/models-for-facilitating-government-funded-activities-in-the-post-iss-leo-ecosystem/

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