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NASA's SpaceX CRS-33 to Advance Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Research, and Space Computing

The mission supports over 40 investigations including biomedical research on organ regeneration and technology demonstrations like 3D printing to enhance space exploration capabilities.

  • NASA and SpaceX plan to launch the 33rd commercial resupply mission no earlier than August 24, 2025, from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
  • This mission responds to growing demand for space-based research and innovation, reflecting the expanding role of the ISS as a scientific platform.
  • The Dragon spacecraft will carry over 5,000 pounds of supplies, including biomedical, physical science investigations, technology demonstrations, and student-led projects.
  • Key research includes stem cell division rates in microgravity by Cedars-Sinai, engineered liver tissue studies by Wake Forest, and validating edge computing with Axiom Space and Red Hat.
  • The mission will support advancing regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, in-space manufacturing, and help develop tools to sustain long-duration human spaceflight.
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NASA's SpaceX CRS-33 to Advance Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Research, and Space Computing

ISS National Lab-sponsored investigations seek to accelerate therapeutic innovations, advance computing technologies, and prepare the future workforce

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