NASA Kennedy Digs Latest Robot Test – NASA

NASA Kennedy Digs Latest Robot Test – NASA

NASA’s RASSOR (Regolith Advanced Surface Systems Operations Robot) undergoes testing to extract simulated regolith, or the loose, fragmental material on the Moon’s surface, inside of the Granular Mechanics and Regolith Operations Lab at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on May 27. Ben Burdess, mechanical engineer at NASA Kennedy, observes RASSOR’s counterrotating drums digging … Read more

NASA Langley Uses Height, Gravity to Test Long, Flexible Booms – NASA

NASA Langley Uses Height, Gravity to Test Long, Flexible Booms – NASA

Researchers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, have developed a technique to test long, flexible, composite booms for use in space in such a way that gravity helps, rather than hinders, the process. During a recent test campaign inside a 100-foot tower at a NASA Langley lab, researchers suspended a 94-foot triangular, rollable, … Read more

Top Prize Awarded in Lunar Autonomy Challenge

Top Prize Awarded in Lunar Autonomy Challenge

NASA named Stanford University of California winner of the Lunar Autonomy Challenge, a six-month competition for U.S. college and university student teams to virtually map and explore using a digital twin of NASA’s In-Situ Resource Utilization Pilot Excavator (IPEx).  The winning team successfully demonstrated the design and functionality of their autonomous agent, or software that performs … Read more

NASA Kennedy Breathes Life into Moon Soil Testing – NASA

NASA Kennedy Breathes Life into Moon Soil Testing – NASA

As NASA works to establish a long-term presence on the Moon, researchers have reached a breakthrough by extracting oxygen at a commercial scale from simulated lunar soil at Swamp Works at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The achievement moves NASA one step closer to its goal of utilizing resources on the Moon and beyond … Read more

NASA Moon Observing Instrument to Get Another Shot at Lunar Ops – NASA

NASA Moon Observing Instrument to Get Another Shot at Lunar Ops – NASA

A NASA-developed technology that recently proved its capabilities in the harsh environment of space will soon head back to the Moon to search for gases trapped under the lunar surface thanks to a new Cooperative Research and Development Agreement between NASA and commercial company Magna Petra Corp. The Mass Spectrometer Observing Lunar Operations (MSOLO) successfully … Read more

NASA’s Dust Shield Successfully Repels Lunar Regolith on Moon – NASA

NASA’s Dust Shield Successfully Repels Lunar Regolith on Moon – NASA

NASA’s Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) successfully demonstrated its ability to remove regolith, or lunar dust and dirt, from its various surfaces on the Moon during Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1, which concluded on March 16. Lunar dust is extremely abrasive and electrostatic, which means it clings to anything that carries a charge. It can … Read more

Precision Landing Tech for Future Space Missions

Precision Landing Tech for Future Space Missions

Nestled in a pod under an F/A-18 Hornet aircraft wing, flying above California, and traveling up to the speed of sound, NASA put a commercial sensor technology to the test. The flight tests demonstrated the sensor accuracy and navigation precision in challenging conditions, helping prepare the technology to land robots and astronauts on the Moon … Read more

Goodnight, Moon: NASA Cameras on Blue Ghost Capture Lunar Sunset – NASA

Goodnight, Moon: NASA Cameras on Blue Ghost Capture Lunar Sunset – NASA

This compressed, resolution-limited gif shows the view of lunar sunset from one of the six Stereo Cameras for Lunar-Plume Surface Studies (SCALPSS) 1.1 cameras on Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander, which operated on the Moon’s surface for a little more than 14 days and stopped, as anticipated, a few hours into lunar night. The bright, swirly … Read more

Five Facts About NASA’s Moon Bound Technology

Five Facts About NASA’s Moon Bound Technology

NASA is sending revolutionary technologies to the Moon aboard Intuitive Machines’ second lunar delivery as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign to establish a long-term presence on the lunar surface.  As part of this CLPS flight to the Moon, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate will test novel technologies to … Read more

NASA’s Mini Rover Team Is Packed for Lunar Journey – NASA

NASA’s Mini Rover Team Is Packed for Lunar Journey – NASA

A team at JPL packed up three small Moon rovers, delivering them in February to the facility where they’ll be attached to a commercial lunar lander in preparation for launch. The rovers are part of a project called CADRE that could pave the way for potential future multirobot missions. NASA/JPL-Caltech A trio of suitcase-size rovers … Read more