By Rachel Lindbergh
Yesterday, our experiment was lost in the explosion of a re-supply mission to the International Space Station. For the second time.
We are disappointed and sad, but we intend to enthusiastically continue our research and take this chance to improve our experiment further. This is real science, and real spaceflight. Failure is to be expected, but we will not be deterred.
Yesterday, our experiment was lost in the explosion of a re-supply mission to the International Space Station. For the second time.
We are disappointed and sad, but we intend to enthusiastically continue our research and take this chance to improve our experiment further. This is real science, and real spaceflight. Failure is to be expected, but we will not be deterred.
Next week, Joseph and I will be going to the International Space Station Research and Development Conference in Boston. Coincidentally, Elon Musk will be the Keynote speaker. It would be so incredible and meaningful to be able to meet him while we're there, but we know he's a busy person.
After that, we are going to continue working on our experiment. We will meet with our mentors and create an action plan.
After that, we are going to continue working on our experiment. We will meet with our mentors and create an action plan.