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From Houston to the Moon: Johnson’s Thermal Vacuum Chamber Tests Lunar Solar Technology - NASA
Imagine designing technology that can survive on the Moon for up to a decade, providing a continuous energy supply. NASA selected three companies to developSumer Loggins (NASA)
Precision Pointing Goes the Distance on NASA Experiment
One year ago today, the future of space communications arrived at Earth as a beam of light from a NASA spacecraft nearly 10 million miles away. That’s 40Loura Hall (NASA)
NASA Technologies Named Among TIME Inventions of 2024 - NASA
As NASA continues to innovate for the benefit of humanity, agency inventions that use new structures to harness sunlight for space travel, enableTiernan P. Doyle (NASA)
NASA Additive Manufacturing Project Shapes Future for Agency, Industry Rocket Makers - NASA
NASA’s RAMPT (Rapid Analysis and Manufacturing Propulsion Technology) project at Marshall Space Flight Center is on the cutting-edge of additive manufacturing – helping the agency and industry produce stronger, lighter weight materials and new manufa…Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
Next Generation NASA Technologies Tested in Flight - NASA
Next generation NASA technologies were tested in flight in a microgravity test on a series of parabolic flights.Marina Guerges (NASA)
Swarming for Success: Starling Completes Primary Mission - NASA
After ten months in orbit, the Starling spacecraft swarm successfully demonstrated its primary mission’s key objectives, representing significant achievementsTara Friesen (NASA)
What is 3D-MAT? - NASA
The 3-Dimensional Multifunctional Ablative Thermal Protection System (3D-MAT) is a thermal protection material developed as a critical component of Orion,Frank Tavares (NASA)
NASA’s Network of Small Moon-Bound Rovers Is Ready to Roll - NASA
Construction and testing are complete on the CADRE rovers, which will map the lunar surface together as a tech demo to show the promise of multirobot missions.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
Student Teams to Help Fill the Inflatable Void with Latest Student Challenge - NASA
This year will be a “BIG” year for several college and university teams as they research, design, and demonstrate novel inflatable systems configured forStefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA Selects Winners of Third TechRise Student Challenge - NASA
NASA is announcing 60 winning teams for its third TechRise Student Challenge, a nationwide contest to engage students in technology, science, and spaceDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA’s 3D-printed Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine Test a Success - NASA
Engineers at NASA’s Marshall Center successfully test-fired an innovative Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine combustor, a potentially revolutionary propulsion technology that could deliver a lander to the lunar surface or propel a spacecraft to Mars.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
NASA, Partners Continue to Advance Space Tech on Suborbital Flights - NASA
Living and working in space requires getting ready a bit closer to Earth. Through a suborbital flight test on Dec. 19, 2023 with industry provider BlueCody S. Lydon (NASA)
University of Utah takes top honors in BIG Idea Lunar Forge Challenge - NASA
Through Artemis, NASA plans to conduct long-duration human and robotic missions on the lunar surface in preparation for future crewed exploration of Mars.Stefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA Invites Stakeholders to Space Tech LIFT-1 Industry Day
NASA is hosting a virtual industry day to introduce the agency's Lunar Infrastructure Foundational Technologies (LIFT-1) demonstration Request for Information (RFI).Stefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA Seeks Input for Future Lunar Surface Resource Utilization Demo
To support ISRU technology maturation, NASA issued a Request for Information (RFI) on Nov. 6 to formulate its future Lunar Infrastructure Foundational Technologies (LIFT-1) demonstration.Stefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA’s Innovative Rocket Nozzle Paves Way for Deep Space Missions
The Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or RAMFIRE, project focuses on advancing lightweight, additively manufactured aluminum rocket nozzlesBeth Ridgeway (NASA)