MSRR Materials Science Research Rack Active Mission MSRR allows for the study of a variety of materials – including metals, ceramics, semiconductor crystals and glasses – onboard the International Space Station (ISS). Type Instrument Launch Aug. 28, 2009 Location International Space Station Objective Research platform on ISS Latest News Explore All Materials Science Research Rack (MSRR) Stories Blog2 Min ReadNASA, Partners Review Axiom Mission 4 Launch OpportunitiesArticle2 Min ReadCuriosity Blog, Sols 4568-4569: A Close Look at the Altadena Drill Hole and Tailings 4 Min ReadNASA, DoD Practice Abort Scenarios Ahead of Artemis II Moon MissionArticle 1 Min Read“Cosmic Dawn” Screening at Greenbelt CinemaImage Article 2 Min ReadStation Crew Ends Week with Half-Shift Filled with Space ResearchBlog Keep Exploring Discover More Topics From NASA James Webb Space Telescope Webb is the premier observatory of the next decade, serving thousands of astronomers worldwide. It studies every phase in the… Perseverance Rover This rover and its aerial sidekick were assigned to study the geology of Mars and seek signs of ancient microbial… Parker Solar Probe On a mission to “touch the Sun,” NASA's Parker Solar Probe became the first spacecraft to fly through the corona… Juno NASA’s Juno spacecraft entered orbit around Jupiter in 2016, the first explorer to peer below the planet's dense clouds to…