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Solar energy is a key element in keeping the International Space Station functional as it provides a working laboratory for ... Watch NASA astronaut Joe Acaba demonstrate kinetic and potential energy on the International Space Station by showing how ... Watch NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion on the International Space Station by ...

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  • Don Pettit builds a water sphere in microgravity as part of his "Saturday Morning Science" experiments.
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Launchpad: Surface Tension On-Board the International Space Station

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STEMonstrations: Solar Energy

STEMonstrations: Solar Energy

Solar energy is a key element in keeping the International Space Station functional as it provides a working laboratory for ...

STEMonstrations: Kinetic and Potential Energy

STEMonstrations: Kinetic and Potential Energy

Watch NASA astronaut Joe Acaba demonstrate kinetic and potential energy on the International Space Station by showing how ...

STEMonstrations: Newton's Third Law of Motion

STEMonstrations: Newton's Third Law of Motion

Watch NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion on the International Space Station by ...

7 Science Tricks with Surface Tension

7 Science Tricks with Surface Tension

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STEMonstrations: Exercise

STEMonstrations: Exercise

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How does Surface Tension work?

How does Surface Tension work?

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Don Pettit builds a water sphere in microgravity as part of his "Saturday Morning Science" experiments. This B-roll video clip has ...