Guardians of the Galaxy visit space station for STEAM education

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Before “The Guardians of the Galaxy” launch into movie theaters this weekend, Rocket and Cosmo are making a pitstop at the International Space Station to help engage students in the future of space-based 3D printing and to pick up a replacement for Star-Lord’s Zune music player.

The crossover between sci-fi and science fact (opens in new tab) is the product of a new partnership and Space Act Agreement between RedWire, the company operating the Additive Manufacturing Facility on the space station (opens in new tab), Microsoft and NASA. Through a sponsorship from the ISS National Laboratory, Redwire and Microsoft intend to 3D print a Zune on the ISS to demonstrate manufacturing in microgravity and help promote STEAM (science, technology, engineering, the arts and math) education.



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