NASA to Talk Science Highlights of First Artemis Robotic Moon Landing – NASA

NASA to Talk Science Highlights of First Artemis Robotic Moon Landing – NASA

NASA will host a What’s on Board media teleconference at 2 p.m. EST Wednesday, Nov. 29, to discuss the science payloads flying aboard the first commercial robotic flight to the lunar surface as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative under the Artemis program. Carrying NASA and commercial payloads to the Moon, … Read more

Celebrating Astronaut Alan Shepard’s 100th Birthday – NASA

Celebrating Astronaut Alan Shepard’s 100th Birthday – NASA

Born barely 20 years after the Wright Brothers’ first flight, Alan Shepard grew up to fly combat missions in World War II, test multiple new aircraft, become the first American in space, and ultimately hit the first golf shot on the Moon. Born on Nov. 18, 1923, Shepard lifted off in the Freedom 7 spacecraft … Read more

Artemis II Astronauts View SLS Core Stage at Michoud – NASA

Artemis II Astronauts View SLS Core Stage at Michoud – NASA

Artemis II NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch of NASA, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen view the core stage for the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket at the agency’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans on Nov. 16. The three astronauts, along with NASA’s Victor Glover, will launch atop the rocket … Read more

NASA Astronaut to Speak with Florida Students from Space Station – NASA

NASA Astronaut to Speak with Florida Students from Space Station – NASA

Students from the Creative Learning Academy in Pensacola, Florida, will have an opportunity this week to hear from a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station. The space-to-Earth call will air live at 9:30 a.m. EST Wednesday, Nov. 15. Watch the NASA+ streaming service at no cost on demand. The briefing also will air live … Read more

Early Production Continues on Advanced Upper Stage for NASA Moon Rocket – NASA

Early Production Continues on Advanced Upper Stage for NASA Moon Rocket – NASA

Link to full image Technicians at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans have completed a major portion of a weld confidence article for the advanced upper stage of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket. The hardware was rotated to a horizontal position and moved to another part of the facility Oct. 24. The weld … Read more

Science in Space: Robotic Helpers – NASA

Science in Space: Robotic Helpers – NASA

Crew time is a valuable resource on the International Space Station and its value only increases for future space missions. One way to make the most of crew time is using robotic technology either to assist crew members with various tasks and or to completely automate others. A current investigation on the space station, JEM … Read more

Previous NASA Awards for In Space Production Applications – NASA

Previous NASA Awards for In Space Production Applications – NASA

As of spring 2023, NASA has invested greater than $60M in more than twenty In Space Production Applications (InSPA) awards to U.S. entities seeking to demonstrate the production of advanced materials and products on the International Space Station.  These InSPA awards help the selected companies raise the technological readiness level of their products and move … Read more

InSPA Inter-Agency Collaboration Goals – NASA

InSPA Inter-Agency Collaboration Goals – NASA

NASA knows it takes a village to make commercial manufacturing in space a reality. NASA is collaborating with experts from industry, academia and other U.S. Government agencies on the technologies in play with the InSPA portfolio.  By joining forces with these experts, NASA can better support its commercial partners, accelerating the transition from proof-of-concept demonstrations … Read more

What is In Space Production Applications? – NASA

What is In Space Production Applications? – NASA

NASA supports In Space Production Applications (InSPA) awards to help the selected companies raise the technological readiness level of their products and move them to market, propelling U.S. industry toward the development of a sustainable, scalable, and profitable non-NASA demand for services and products in low-Earth orbit. These commercialization awards provide opportunities for NASA to reduce … Read more

Progress Continues Toward NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test to Station – NASA

Progress Continues Toward NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test to Station – NASA

NASA and Boeing are working to complete the agency’s verification and validation activities ahead of Starliner’s first flight with astronauts to the International Space Station. While Boeing is targeting March to have the spacecraft ready for flight, teams decided during a launch manifest evaluation that a launch in April will better accommodate upcoming crew rotations … Read more