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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…



#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/…


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


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:









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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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
