Artist’s Illustration: Two suited crew
members work on the lunar surface. One in the foreground lifts a rock to
examine it while the other photographs the collection site in the background. Credits:
NASA
NASA has selected Axiom Space to deliver a
moonwalking system for the Artemis III mission, which will land Americans on
the surface of the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. This award – the
first one under a competitive spacesuits contract – is for a task order to
develop a next generation Artemis spacesuit and supporting systems, and to
demonstrate their use on the lunar surface during Artemis III.
With this award, NASA has put in place
another cornerstone of returning astronauts to the Moon under Artemis to support continued scientific breakthroughs,
benefiting humanity back on Earth. As part of its planned human lunar
spaceflight missions, NASA will land the first woman and first person of color
on the Moon.
After reviewing proposals from its two
eligible spacesuit vendors, NASA selected Axiom Space for the task
order, which has a base value of $228.5 million. A future task order will be
competed for recurring spacesuit services to support subsequent Artemis
missions.
“NASA is proud to partner with commercial
industry on this historic mission that will kickstart the United States
building a lasting presence on the surface of the Moon,” said Lara Kearney,
manager of NASA’s Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility program.
“What we learn on Artemis III and future missions on and around the Moon will
pave the way for missions to Mars. Spacesuits enable us to literally take that
next step.”
Using more than 50 years of spacesuit
expertise, NASA defined the technical and safety requirements for the next
generation of spacesuits. Axiom Space will be responsible for the design,
development, qualification, certification, and production of its spacesuits and
support equipment that will meet these key agency requirements for Artemis III.
NASA experts will maintain the authority
for astronaut training, mission planning, and approval of the service systems.
Axiom Space will be required to test the suits in a spacelike environment
before Artemis III.
Under the indefinite delivery and
indefinite quantity of the Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services
contract, eligible industry partners compete for task orders that will provide
a full suite of capabilities for NASA’s spacewalking and moonwalking needs
during the period of performance through 2034.
Future task orders under the contract will
consist of recurring lunar landings, the development of spacesuits for use in
low-Earth orbit outside the International Space Station, and special studies.
The agency is currently evaluating task order options for space station
spacesuits.
The spacesuits contract, which will
advance spacewalking capabilities in low-Earth orbit and on the Moon, is
managed by the Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program (EHP)
at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Through Artemis, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon, paving the way for a long-term, sustainable lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone for future astronaut missions to Mars.
Learn more about spacewalking at: https://nasa.gov/suitup
Source: NASA
Taps Axiom Space for First Artemis Moonwalking Spacesuits | NASA
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