NASA astronaut and Expedition 63 Flight Engineer Doug Hurley works on science hardware inside the International Space Station's U.S. Destiny laboratory. The Multi-use Variable-g Platform is a research facility that can produce up to 2 g of artificial gravity for biological studies of fruit flies, flatworms, plants, fish, cells, protein crystals and many others.
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NASA astronaut and Expedition 63 Flight Engineer Doug Hurley works on science hardware inside the International Space Station's U.S. Destiny laboratory. The Multi-use Variable-g Platform is a research facility that can produce up to 2 g of artificial gravity for biological studies of fruit flies, flatworms, plants, fish, cells, protein crystals and many others.