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    ISS Symposium 2012: Day 2 Highlights

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    • Title ISS Symposium 2012: Day 2 Highlights
    • Released: 04/05/2012
    • Length 00:06:04
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Interior Shot
    • Copyright ESA
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      The ISS Symposium 2012 has kicked off in Berlin. Representatives from the main space agencies are discussing the future path and priorities for research on the Space Station. The three-day Symposium will cover case-studies in fundamental and applied research and the actual or potential spin-offs for the benefit of humankind.

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    • Activity Exhibitions and Events, Human Spaceflight
    • People Gregor Morfill (Max Planck Institute), Gunter Ruyter (DLR), Martin Zell (ESA), Massimo Sabbatini, Mike Cruise (ESA), Millie Hughes-Fulford, Rupert Gerzer (DLR), Waleed Abdalati (NASA)
    • System ISS
    • Location Berlin
    • Action Developing, Discussing, Experimenting, Explaining, introducing, Presenting
    • Keywords Aerospace medicine, Aerospace research, Biological studies, Biotechnology, Conference, Earth views (taken by astronauts), Economic benefits, Environment , Exhibition, Experiments, ISS Symposium, Materials science, Medical science , Plasma , Science

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