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Wie wachsen Minerale unter Schwerelosigkeit? Eine Wissenschaftlerin führt mineralogische Untersuchungen an Bord der internationalen Raumstation durch. © NASA => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Wie wachsen Minerale unter Schwerelosigkeit? Eine Wissenschaftlerin führt mineralogische Untersuchungen an Bord der internationalen Raumstation durch.
  • Expedition 60 flight engineer Christina Koch of NASA uses a microscope to observe and photograph growing protein crystal samples as part of the Microgravity Crystals experiment aboard the International Space Station.
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  • Created: September 2019
  • Author: NASA

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