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In April, NASA announced its intent to establish public-private partnerships for spacesuits and services and issued a request for information asking for industry feedback to inform its new strategy. Partnering with commercial industry paves the way for cost savings and makes it increasingly viable for private citizens and industry to join the endeavor as customers or providers.

“Decades of spacewalking experience and lessons learned have equipped us to revolutionize spacewalk technologies,” said Chris Hansen, manager of the Extravehicular Activity – or spacewalk – office at NASA Johnson. “Our insights paired with the innovative commercial technologies will accelerate the development of modern spacesuits and capabilities.”

NASA plans to achieve one or more spacewalk demonstrations with the new suit as early as 2023, with the full suite of commercial spacewalk services available following the demonstration. As commercial private space travel opportunities expand, this approach to spacesuit development aims to foster innovations in design, manufacturing, and purchasing so that NASA is just one of many customers in the marketplace.

While a commercial approach is a new method for spacesuits, NASA is successfully using this public-private partnership strategy today for launch services and both crew and cargo deliveries to the International Space Station. NASA is also leveraging industry partnerships for other key Artemis elements, including human landing system services and Gateway deep space logistics services.

“When the next American astronauts step foot on the Moon as a part of Artemis, they will make history in a spacesuit that provides greater mobility over its Apollo and space station spacesuit predecessors, enabling us to expand our footprint and achieve modern scientific discoveries while exploring new territory,” Hansen said.

The draft RFP is available online. Responses are due Aug. 17, 2021, and will inform the formal solicitation, which is expected for release this Fall. The opportunity is open to all of industry, and NASA anticipates making one or more awards in Spring 2022.

NASA’s Artemis missions include landing the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface, sending a suite of new science instruments and technology demonstrations to study the Moon, and establishing a long-term presence. The agency will leverage its Artemis experience and technologies to prepare for humanity’s next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars.

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