Dragon Spacecraft Research Highlights
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•Anna Menon talks about some of the science and research on board the spacecraft
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The Polaris Don crew has had a full complement of research and action-packed schedule for this mission.
We've had about 40 science and research experiments that we have been tackling and they span all sorts of genres.
So to kick us off, I will start telling you about some of the ones that I love.
One of the experiments is a novel 3 dimensional ultrasound or the optic nerve sheath.
We've been doing a lot of research into Space Flight associated neuro ocular syndrome.
We have been collecting data kind of every day looking at the changes in our vision over time and space.
We also have an experiment from CU Boulder that we did shortly after arriving on orbit where you actually put a contact lens into your eye to monitor the pressure change over time.
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