Category
page 1International Space Station experiments
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
particle detector on the International Space Station
space medicine
medical specialty

Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer
X-ray telescope on the International Space Station
Materials International Space Station Experiment
series of experiments mounted externally on the International Space Station
CIMON
AI robot used on the International Space Station
Cold Atom Laboratory
experiment on the International Space Station
ISSpresso
thumb|upright=1.25|ISSpresso on the International Space Station
Extreme Universe Space Observatory
The Extreme Universe Space Observatory onboard Japanese Experiment Module (JEM-EUSO) is the first space mission concept devoted to the investigation of cosmic rays and neutrinos of extreme energy (). Using the Earth's atmosphere as a giant detector, the detection is performed by looking at the streak of fluorescence produced when such a particle interacts with the Earth's atmosphere.
Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor
X-ray/γ-ray detectors on the International Space Station to observe the upper atmosphere in order to study sprites, jets and elves and terrestrial gamma-ray flashes in connection with thunderstorms
ECOSTRESS
thumb|upright=1.0|right|ECOSTRESS radiometer
Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI)
The Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image (MAXI) is an X-ray telescope mounted on the International Space Station since 2009. The instrument uses wide field of view X-ray detectors to perform a sky survey, measuring the brightness of X-ray sources every 96 minutes (one ISS orbit).
Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space
experiment on the International Space Station