Dr. Mark Nurge, a physicist in the Applied Physics Laboratory at NASAs Kennedy Space Center adjusted cables on an experiment setup on Dec. 12, 2018. The experiment seeks to find new methods of propulsion based on electromagnetism that could be used in robots to service the International Space Station.

Dr. Mark Nurge, a physicist in the Applied Physics Laboratory at NASAs Kennedy Space Center adjusted cables on an experiment setup on Dec. 12, 2018. The experiment seeks to find new methods of propulsion based on electromagnetism that could be used in robots to service the International Space Station.
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