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Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31289: Matroshka-1: Space’s Silent Witness to Cosmic Radiation
Radiation in space is one of the most significant risks faced by astronauts. Unlike on Earth, where our atmosphere and magnetic field...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31288: Seeing Clearly in Space: How ISS Monitors the Health of Its Video Cameras
Imagine you're an astronaut floating aboard the International Space Station (ISS), peering down at Earth or documenting a scientific...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31287: Sticky Science: How Microbes Behave on Surfaces in Space
The air inside the ISS, like any indoor environment, contains tiny microbes. Some of these microbes can float as aerosols and attach to...

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31286: Can Foam Materials Regain Their Shape in Space? The MATI-75 Experiment
Have you ever squeezed a sponge and watched it bounce back to its original shape? Scientists wanted to know if cellular polymer...

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31285: How Water Moves in Plant-Like Structures in Space: The Massoperenos Experiment
The Massoperenos experiment focuses on how fluids move through capillary-porous structures—like sponges or plant roots—in microgravity....

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31284: Watching Invisible Forces: Brownian Motion and Thermophoresis in Space
Tiny particles in fluids are always moving, jiggling around due to invisible collisions with molecules. This motion is called Brownian...

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31283: Unraveling Heat Mysteries: How Phase Changes Behave in Space
When water boils on Earth, you see bubbling and steam—that's phase change in action. But in space, where gravity behaves differently,...

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31282: The MARROW Study: Investigating Bone Marrow Changes in Space
Space can have profound effects on the human body, and bone health is one of the most affected systems. The MARROW study, short for Bone...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31281: GLASS: Tracking Ships from Space with the Global AIS System
Shipping is the lifeblood of global commerce, and monitoring vessels is critical for security, environmental protection, and logistics....

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31280: Fine-Tuning Actuators in Space: The Measurement of Actuation Response In Orbit Experiment
Actuators are everywhere—in robotics, vehicles, spacecraft, and more. But how do they behave in the unique environment of space? The...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31279: MarconISSta: Tuning Into Earth from the ISS
What if the International Space Station (ISS) could be used as a giant antenna to listen in on Earth? That’s exactly the goal of the...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31278: Unraveling the Mysteries of Marangoni Convection in Space
Marangoni convection is one of the lesser-known but incredibly fascinating physical phenomena that govern the behavior of fluids. In...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31277: Turbulence in Zero-G: Unlocking the Secrets of Marangoni Convection
Fluid flow in space behaves very differently from what we experience on Earth. The 'Chaos, Turbulence and its Transition Process in...

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31276: Seeing Through Space: How Spaceflight Changes the Eye’s Vascular System
The human eye is incredibly sensitive to changes in environment—especially in space. The experiment 'Spaceflight Environment Induces...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31275: Making Better Electronics in Space: The MSTIC Semiconductor Project
In a digital age powered by microchips, the quality of semiconductors directly impacts everything from smartphones to satellites. The...

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Aug 11 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31274: Can Astronauts Take Control? Testing Manual Landings After G-Force Changes
When spacecraft return to Earth, astronauts must transition from microgravity to Earth's gravity—an intense experience for the human...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31273: How Space Travel Affects Our Skills: Studying Operator Proficiency After Long Missions
Space travel is one of the most thrilling yet demanding experiences a human can undergo. Astronauts spend months aboard the International...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31272: From Seed to Sip: Malting Barley in Space with ABI Voyager
When you think of space experiments, brewing beer probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, the Malting ABI Voyager Barley...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31271: Signals from Space: Exploring MAI-75 and Modern Personal Communication Technologies
In an age of smartphones and satellite internet, personal communication technologies have become indispensable. But how do these...

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Aug 12 min read
Agnirva Space Premier League - Expedition #31270: Magnetic Forces Unleashed: The MagVector Experiment on the ISS
Electric currents flowing through wires generate magnetic fields—a basic principle of electromagnetism. But how do these forces behave in...

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Aug 12 min read
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