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  <title><![CDATA[2026_0422_image_MISSE-22_Elena-Plis_Baker_02.JPG]]></title>
      <body><![CDATA[<p>Plis&nbsp;and&nbsp;her&nbsp;team&nbsp;are&nbsp;sending&nbsp;new&nbsp;lightweight,&nbsp;research-grade&nbsp;polymers&nbsp;to&nbsp;the&nbsp;ISS&nbsp;for&nbsp;months&nbsp;of&nbsp;in-orbit&nbsp;exposure&nbsp;and&nbsp;later&nbsp;testing&nbsp;on&nbsp;Earth.&nbsp;Here,&nbsp;she&nbsp;is&nbsp;pictured&nbsp;in&nbsp;a&nbsp;laboratory&nbsp;at&nbsp;a&nbsp;GTRI&nbsp;facility&nbsp;in&nbsp;Atlanta,&nbsp;GA&nbsp;(Photo&nbsp;Credit:&nbsp;Sean&nbsp;McNeil,&nbsp;GTRI).</p>]]></body>
    <alt><![CDATA[A photo of a GTRI researcher leading effort to send research-grade polymers to the ISS for months of in-orbit exposure and later testing on Earth. ]]></alt>
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      <alt><![CDATA[A photo of a GTRI researcher leading effort to send research-grade polymers to the ISS for months of in-orbit exposure and later testing on Earth. ]]></alt>
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          <item><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)]]></item>
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