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NASA astronaut Nick Hague transfers research samples into a specialized science freezer located aboard the International Space Station. The ultra-cold freezers are nicknamed GLACIER, short for The General Laboratory Active Cryogenic International Space Station (ISS) Experiment Refrigerator, and store samples at temperatures as low as -160 °C (-301 °F).
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NASA astronaut Nick Hague transfers research samples into a specialized science freezer located aboard the International Space Station. The ultra-cold freezers are nicknamed GLACIER, short for The General Laboratory Active Cryogenic International Space Station (ISS) Experiment Refrigerator, and store samples at temperatures as low as -160 °C (-301 °F).
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