NASA Technologies Aim to Solve Housekeeping’s Biggest Issue – Dust – NASA

NASA Technologies Aim to Solve Housekeeping’s Biggest Issue – Dust – NASA

If you thought the dust bunnies under your sofa were an issue, imagine trying to combat dust on the Moon. Dust is a significant challenge for astronauts living and working on the lunar surface. So, NASA is developing technologies that mitigate dust buildup enabling a safer, sustainable presence on the Moon.  A flight test aboard … Read more

Lunar Autonomy Challenge: Selected Teams – NASA

Lunar Autonomy Challenge: Selected Teams – NASA

Congratulations to the selected teams and their schools who will participate in the Lunar Autonomy Challenge! 31 teams were selected for the qualifying round, engaging 229 students from colleges and universities in 15 states. Teams will now move on to a Qualifying Round where they will virtually explore and map the lunar surface using a digital twin of NASA’s lunar mobility robot, the … Read more

Precision Pointing Goes the Distance on NASA Experiment

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 40 times farther than our Moon. That’s like using a laser pointer to track a moving dime from a mile away. That’s pretty precise. That laser — transmitted … Read more

NASA Additive Manufacturing Project Shapes Future for Agency, Industry Rocket Makers – NASA

NASA Additive Manufacturing Project Shapes Future for Agency, Industry Rocket Makers – NASA

The widespread commercial adoption of additive manufacturing technologies, commonly known as 3D printing, is no surprise to design engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama whose research created stronger, lighter weight materials and new manufacturing processes to make rocket parts. NASA’s RAMPT (Rapid Analysis and Manufacturing Propulsion Technology) project is on the … Read more

Swarming for Success: Starling Completes Primary Mission – 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 achievements in the capability of swarm configurations.  Swarms of satellites may one day be used in deep space exploration. An autonomous network of spacecraft could self-navigate, manage scientific experiments, and execute maneuvers to respond to environmental changes … Read more

What is 3D-MAT? – 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, NASA’s newest spacecraft built for human deep space missions. It is able to maintain a high level of strength while enduring extreme temperatures during re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere at the end of Artemis missions to … Read more

NASA’s Network of Small Moon-Bound Rovers Is Ready to Roll – 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. A trio of small rovers that will explore the Moon in sync with one another are rolling toward launch. Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California … Read more

Student Teams to Help Fill the Inflatable Void with Latest Student Challenge   – 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 for future lunar operations through a NASA-sponsored engineering competition. NASA’s Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-Changing (BIG) Idea Challenge asked student innovators to propose novel inflatable component and system concepts that could benefit future … Read more

NASA Selects Winners of Third TechRise Student Challenge – 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 space exploration. The student teams will work together to turn their proposed science and technology experiments into reality ahead of NASA-sponsored suborbital flight tests this summer. The challenge opened for submissions in August … Read more

NASA’s 3D-printed Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine Test a Success – NASA

NASA’s 3D-printed Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine Test a Success – NASA

NASA has achieved a new benchmark in developing an innovative propulsion system called the Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE). Engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, successfully tested a novel, 3D-printed RDRE for 251 seconds (or longer than four minutes), producing more than 5,800 pounds of thrust. That kind of sustained burn … Read more