NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

NASA Awards $1.5 Million in Watts on the Moon Challenge for Innovative Energy Solutions

NASA’s Watts on the Moon Challenge has awarded $1.5 million to two U.S. teams for innovative energy solutions aimed at enhancing lunar missions. The initiative, part of the Artemis program, focuses on sustainable human presence on the moon. Team H.E.L.P.S. from UC Santa Barbara won the grand prize for their efficient power solution, while the Orbital Mining Corporation secured the second prize. This challenge highlights NASA’s commitment to fostering advancements in energy technology for both space exploration and Earth.

Voyager Space and NASA Collaborate on Mars Transit Vehicle Airlock Development

Voyager Space partners with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center to develop ‘Red Knight,’ a new airlock for the Mars Transit Vehicle. The collaboration aims to enhance capabilities for future missions, showcasing a commitment to advancing space exploration technologies.