NASA awards technology grants to enhance space exploration missions from the Moon to Mars

NASA has allocated nearly $1.5 million to academic, non-profit, and business organizations to advance cutting-edge technology needed for the agency’s upcoming missions to the Moon and Mars. A total of 21 organizations have been chosen to undertake 24 projects under NASA’s Dual-Use Technology Development Cooperative Agreement Notices (CANs). These projects aim to pioneer innovative solutions and close technology gaps, with guidance provided by experts at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

Daniel O’Neil, Manager of NASA Marshall’s Technology Development Dual-Use CAN Programme, emphasized the importance of collaborating with US industry and academia to develop necessary technologies. Projects range from utilizing lunar regolith for construction on the Moon to enhancing neutrino particle detection capabilities. Leading academic institutions such as the Florida Institute of Technology and Northwestern University received funding for multiple projects, highlighting their key role in advancing space exploration technology.

This funding opportunity aimed to support entrepreneurial research and innovation while benefitting the commercial space sector and aligning with the goals of future NASA missions. The 2024 solicitation cycle is now open for applications, inviting further contributions to drive technological advancements essential for the future of space exploration.

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