Sierra Space, a Colorado-based startup, is preparing to launch its reusable space plane, Dream Chaser, which will carry a 3-D printed module into orbit designed by Merck engineers.
Crystals grown in space could play a crucial role in developing new cancer-fighting treatments, offering potential benefits due to the slower, more uniform movement of molecules in microgravity.
The experiment aims to test the viability of growing crystals in space for medical advancements, with the hope that the process proves successful and the cargo remains safe during reentry.
This initiative could mark a significant advancement in drug development, utilizing space technology to enhance the quality and stability of pharmaceutical products.