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Cubesats being deployed from the JEM airlock 10-4-12

What is the ISS National Lab?

CASIS is the answer to incorporating the private sector in managing onboard experiments.

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AMS-02 in the payload by of STS-134/ULF6, Endeavor on March 28, 2011. (Michele Famiglietti)

AMS

AMS-02 in the payload by of STS-134/ULF6, Endeavor on March 28, 2011.

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NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 27 flight engineer, works with ISS Agricultural Camera (ISSAC) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. ISSAC, a successor of the earlier AgCam, will operate in conjunction with EarthKAM, both instruments to conduct simultaneous but independent operations in the WORF rack in Destiny. (NASA)

ISSAC

Astronaut Ron Garan works with ISS Agricultural Camera (ISSAC) hardware in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.

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NanoRacks

Astronauts Greg Chamitoff and Mark Kelly operating NanoRack based payloads.

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NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, Expedition 25 flight engineer, is pictured near three Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) floating freely in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station. (NASA)

SPHERES

Astronaut Scott Kelly pictured near three Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites floating in the Kibo laboratory.

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    The ISS Research Integration Office has both a phone and an email customer service helpline that Payload Developers and others interested in doing research can contact to get assistance. The phone is staffed during regular business hours. After hours, please leave a message and a representative will return the call on the next business day.
    Phone: 281-244-6187
    e-mail: jsc-iss-research-helpline@mail.nasa.gov

    If you have questions regarding NASA badging, security, or remote computer online access (e.g., to NASA internal websites, ISS Payloads documentation, etc.), please download and read this Access Processes for Payload Developers document. For further info or assistance, please contact Mr. Jim Cochrane at: 281-244-6385.
    Email: Mr. Jim Cochrane