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Sub-Orbital
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MSU Space Science Center. Watch the Video of the Wallops' launch here. As of May 2010, Kentucky Space has flown three suborbital missions, one from White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, a second with Garvey Space and a third, named Frontier1, from the NASA launch facility at Wallops Island on March 27, 2010, that successfully tested technologies that will make their way into Kentucky Space's first orbital satellite, KySat-1. Stay connected with the latest updates from Kentucky Space!
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Satellites
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MSU Space Science Center. Kentucky Space designs, builds and operates CubeSats. Its first orbital spacecraft, KySat-1, flew as part of the NASA Educational Launch of Nanosatellites, or ELaNA, program, and was manifested as a secondary payload on the Glory climate mission. ELaNA is managed by NASA’s Launch Services Program at Kennedy. More information about Kentucky Space's participation may be found here. Kentucky Space will be talking with NASA. Mini-lab on the International Space Station.
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Missions
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MSU Space Science Center. The Morehead Rome Femtosatellite Orbital Deployer launched from Russia aboard GAUSS University of Rome microsatellite EduSat5. May - July 2011. First Exomedicine payloads were conducted on STS-134 and STS-135 which researched the effect of the microgravity/space environment on Glioblastoma cancer cells. Under the SAA, Kentucky Space delivered used ISS HEPA filters for genomic research to the J. Craig Venter Institute. First successful return of a Cubelab module aboard STS-132.
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ISS
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MSU Space Science Center. What can we learn by removing gravity from the equation? By eliminating gravity, cells, molecules, protein crystals, microbes, etc. behave in very different ways. This presents opportunities to explore new and potentially game-changing discoveries in areas such as human tissue regeneration, drug development, treatments for diseases such as cancer and other life threatening and chronic conditions, as well as energy and novel materials. A Unique Opportunity for Research.
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Balloons
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MSU Space Science Center. Kentucky Space has an active program exploring "near space" at altitudes of 100,000 feet or more using high altitude balloons. Supported by the Kentucky National Guard and the Kentucky Department of Homeland Defense, it successfully launched Balloon-1 from the Bowling Green/Warren County Regional Airport to the edge of space in 2008. Stay connected with the latest updates from Kentucky Space!
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Press Room
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MSU Space Science Center. Releases, articles and other updates are presented here. For specific questions contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. December 9, 2014 - Kentucky Space Announces Exomedicine Mission to the International Space Station. December 12, 2013 - Kentucky Space Confirms Successful Operation of Tiny Experimental Spacecraft. November 20, 2013 - Kentucky Space Announces Successful Satellite Launch. August 17, 2011 Breaking News!
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Blog
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MSU Space Science Center. This lede for this local article on the space science center at Morehead State University gets right to the point. The Space Science Center draws students from across the state, the country, and the world. The attraction is due to several unique factors, and the clear benefits to the students themselves,' Malphrus said. MSU space program gives economy boost. The kind of technology and students expertise being developed by MSU brings more than jobs. It brings wealth. It’s not jus...