Want to Help NASA Make a FabLab in Space?
NASA is accepting prototypes and applications from the public to put a makerspace aboard the International Space Station.
DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!
NASA is accepting prototypes and applications from the public to put a makerspace aboard the International Space Station.
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