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Tune in LIVE to the Johns Hopkins APL Lunar Surface Innovation Surface Consortium Spring Meeting to hear about recent and future Moon missions from leading experts in lunar surface technology development: youtube.com/live/X51o0kEJr…

Tune in LIVE to the <a href="/JHUAPL/">Johns Hopkins APL</a> Lunar Surface Innovation Surface Consortium Spring Meeting to hear about recent and future Moon missions from leading experts in lunar surface technology development: youtube.com/live/X51o0kEJr…
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Want to learn how to leverage simulated lunar gravity via a suborbital rocket to advance your innovations? #ICYMI watch the latest Flight Opportunities on-demand webinar to hear researchers discuss their experience of the flight test and explore lessons learned:

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#ICYMI you can watch recordings of the 5th Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Spring Meeting at Johns Hopkins APL to catch the latest on the development and demonstration of innovative technologies on the Moon and opportunities for collaboration: lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/…

#ICYMI you can watch recordings of the 5th Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Spring Meeting at <a href="/JHUAPL/">Johns Hopkins APL</a> to catch the latest on the development and demonstration of innovative technologies on the Moon and opportunities for collaboration: lsic.jhuapl.edu/Events/Agenda/…
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Time is running out to submit your ideas for the zero gravity indicator that will fly aboard the Artemis II mission! Submissions close on June 16, 2025. This is your opportunity to design something that could fly around the Moon inside of Orion Spacecraft: freelancer.com/moon-mascot

Time is running out to submit your ideas for the zero gravity indicator that will fly aboard the Artemis II mission!

Submissions close on June 16, 2025. This is your opportunity to design something that could fly around the Moon inside of <a href="/NASA_Orion/">Orion Spacecraft</a>: freelancer.com/moon-mascot
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Long, flexible composite booms are useful in space to deploy solar sails or structures like towers for solar panels that could support humans living on the Moon or Mars. NASA Langley Research Center has devised a way to test these unwieldy components using gravity to their advantage:

Long, flexible composite booms are useful in space to deploy solar sails or structures like towers for solar panels that could support humans living on the Moon or Mars. <a href="/NASA_Langley/">NASA Langley Research Center</a> has devised a way to test these unwieldy components using gravity to their advantage:
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We’re starting our engines with four Ask Me Anything (AMA) webinars on the forthcoming 2025 NASA Small Business Innovation Research Ignite solicitation focused on tech with a strong commercial pull. Find out from Ignite insiders what makes a proposal stand out – register today:

We’re starting our engines with four Ask Me Anything (AMA) webinars on the forthcoming 2025 NASA Small Business Innovation Research Ignite solicitation focused on tech with a strong commercial pull. Find out from Ignite insiders what makes a proposal stand out – register today:
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Join us TODAY at 1:00 p.m. ET for a Regolith Roundtable! Hear researchers with diverse expertise and real-world insights discuss their experiences working with this lunar material in various flight environments. Join the conversation: go.nasa.gov/43tkxnH

Join us TODAY at 1:00 p.m. ET for a Regolith Roundtable! Hear researchers with diverse expertise and real-world insights discuss their experiences working with this lunar material in various flight environments. Join the conversation: go.nasa.gov/43tkxnH
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We are in the home stretch of the Moon Mascot competition! You have less than two weeks to submit your designs for the zero gravity indicator aboard the Artemis II mission. Your plush creation could be a part of history forever: freelancer.com/moon-mascot

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Digging for the future of lunar exploration! NASA's RASSOR recently conducted a site preparation test using its counterrotating bucket drums to dig into simulated lunar dust and build a three-foot berm. These bucket drums will be used on IPEx, NASA's newest Moon-mining robot,

Digging for the future of lunar exploration!
 
NASA's RASSOR recently conducted a site preparation test using its counterrotating bucket drums to dig into simulated lunar dust and build a three-foot berm. These bucket drums will be used on IPEx, NASA's newest Moon-mining robot,
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We hit the IGNITION button this week for our 2025 SBIR Ignite Phase I Solicitation, open to high-growth, product-oriented entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses. SBIR Ignite focuses on technologies with a strong commercial pull. Apply by July 22: go.nasa.gov/4jAiO4D

We hit the IGNITION button this week for our 2025 SBIR Ignite Phase I Solicitation, open to high-growth, product-oriented entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses. SBIR Ignite focuses on technologies with a strong commercial pull. Apply by July 22: go.nasa.gov/4jAiO4D
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Join us! We look forward to sharing even more information and opportunities on ways YOU can get involved in solving NASA's challenging research questions and engineering problems.

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LIVE at 3:00 p.m. ET find out who won Phase I of our LunaRecycle Challenge! We challenged innovators to design tech that could turn space waste into reusable resources for future missions – while potentially improving recycling on Earth. How to watch: youtube.com/watch?v=lpqiHC…

LIVE at 3:00 p.m. ET find out who won Phase I of our LunaRecycle Challenge! We challenged innovators to design tech that could turn space waste into reusable resources for future missions – while potentially improving recycling on Earth. 

How to watch: youtube.com/watch?v=lpqiHC…
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Astronauts will rely on more than rockets to get to the Moon and Mars – they’ll need recycling tech that works in space, too! ♻️ Our LunaRecycle NASA Prizes, Challenges, and Crowdsourcing Challenge recognized 17 teams whose ideas could turn trash into treasure on future missions ➡️ youtube.com/watch?v=lpqiHC…

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Reminder: This account will soon be archived. Please follow NASA Technology and subscribe to bit.ly/NASA-T2-Newsle… to receive updates on NASA's technology offerings and webinars.

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We're aiming to create a more unified, focused and impactful digital voice for NASA technology and innovation. We look forward to continuing to highlight technologies that were built for space but are now working for you here on Earth.

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A global challenge is helping us prepare for possible emergency scenarios when astronauts are living and working at the Moon's South Pole. Check out the winning solutions to enhance safety during future missions: go.nasa.gov/4kVxZqD

A global challenge is helping us prepare for possible emergency scenarios when astronauts are living and working at the Moon's South Pole. Check out the winning solutions to enhance safety during future missions: go.nasa.gov/4kVxZqD
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On June 13, UP Aerospace's Spyder #hypersonic rocket successfully launched for the first time! Developed with support from NASA Marshall and our Flight Opportunities program, Spyder can test re-entry systems at hypersonic speeds. Get the details: go.nasa.gov/4edsBgc

On June 13, UP Aerospace's Spyder #hypersonic rocket successfully launched for the first time! Developed with support from <a href="/NASA_Marshall/">NASA Marshall</a> and our Flight Opportunities program, Spyder can test re-entry systems at hypersonic speeds.

Get the details: go.nasa.gov/4edsBgc