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NASA Eyes 2028 Moon Landing Despite Spacesuit Setbacks
Global News3h ago

NASA Eyes 2028 Moon Landing Despite Spacesuit Setbacks

American astronauts could walk on the moon again in 2028, thanks to a fresh approach to designing next-generation spacesuits. NASA and Axiom Space are pushing forward with confidence despite delays that once threatened to push lunar landings back to 2031.

Space.com2 min read
New Moon Spacesuits Ready for Testing in 2027
Innovation6d ago

New Moon Spacesuits Ready for Testing in 2027

Astronauts will soon test sleek new spacesuits designed for the first Moon walks in over 50 years. Axiom Space is racing to certify their next-generation suits in time for NASA's 2027 Artemis missions.

Google News - Science2 min read
Three Companies Now Cleared for Private Space Station Flights
Innovation6d ago

Three Companies Now Cleared for Private Space Station Flights

NASA just approved a third company to send private astronauts to the International Space Station, accelerating plans for a future where multiple commercial space stations orbit Earth. Voyager Technologies joins Axiom Space and Vast in preparing missions that will help build the next generation of orbital outposts.

SpaceNews3 min read
Moon Spacesuit to Launch Test Flight in 2027
InnovationApr 14

Moon Spacesuit to Launch Test Flight in 2027

The next-generation spacesuit designed for lunar exploration will get its first real test in space within three years. NASA expects Axiom Space to fly their moonwalking suit in 2027, marking a major step toward returning humans to the lunar surface.

SpaceNews2 min read
NASA Moon Spacesuit Passes Key Milestone for 2026 Mission
InnovationFeb 13

NASA Moon Spacesuit Passes Key Milestone for 2026 Mission

The next-generation spacesuit that will take astronauts back to the Moon just cleared a major technical hurdle. After 850 hours of testing, NASA and Axiom Space are on track to deliver suits that fit more people and offer unprecedented mobility on the lunar surface.

NASA2 min read