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NASA Selects Futuristic Space Technology Concepts for Early Study

02/28/2022 | PRNewswire
An astronaut steps into a body scanner and, hours later, walks on Mars in a custom-made spacesuit, breathing oxygen that was extracted from Mars' carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere.

NASA Selects Innovative, Early-Stage Tech Concepts for Continued Study

04/09/2021 | NASA JPL
NASA encourages researchers to develop and study unexpected approaches for traveling through, understanding, and exploring space. To further these goals, the agency has selected seven studies for additional funding – totaling $5 million – from the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program.

Futuristic Space Technology Concepts Selected by NASA for Initial Study

02/26/2021 | NASA
Four advanced space concepts from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have been selected to receive grants for further research and development. Early-stage research into futuristic space ideas – a lunar levitation track system, light bending lunar power system, method for making soil from asteroid material, and more – could help revolutionize NASA’s technology toolbox and pioneer new kinds of missions.

NASA Supports ‘Wild’ Ideas to Bring About New Space Tech

09/23/2019 | NASA
NASA has a wild side. In fact, the agency has a program named NIAC that is dedicated to nurturing visionary ideas that could transform future NASA missions with the creation of breakthroughs—radically better or entirely new aerospace concepts.

NASA Looks to the Future, Seeks Next Level Visionary Aerospace Concepts

12/11/2018 | NASA
NASA is looking for trailblazing ideas that could one day change what’s possible in space. The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program is seeking Phase II proposals for the continuation of Phase I research studies.
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