NASA Awards 2025 Innovative Technology Concept Studies
The NIAC program nurtures innovation by funding early-stage technology concept studies for future consideration and potential commercialization. The combined award for the 2025 concepts is a maximum of
"Our next steps and giant leaps rely on innovation, and the concepts born from NIAC can radically change how we explore deep space, work in low Earth orbit, and protect our home planet" said
The newly selected concepts include feasibility studies to explore the Sun's influence on our solar system, build sustainable lunar habitats from glass, explore Saturn's icy moon, and more. All NIAC studies are in the early stages of conceptual development and are not considered official NASA missions.
"All advancements begin as an idea. The NIAC program allows NASA to invest in unique ideas enabling innovation and supporting the nation's aerospace economy," said
The NIAC researchers, known as fellows, will investigate the fundamental premise of their concepts, identify potential challenges, and look for opportunities to bring these concepts to life.
In addition to the projects mentioned above, the following selectees received 2025 NIAC Phase I grants:
Michael Hecht , Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge : EVE (Exploring Venus with Electrolysis)Selim Shahriar , Northwestern University, Evanston,Illinois : SUPREME-QG: Space-borne Ultra-Precise Measurement of the Equivalence Principle Signature of Quantum GravityPhillip Ansell , University of Illinois,Urbana : Hy2PASS (Hydrogen Hybrid Power for Aviation Sustainable Systems)Ryan Benson , ThinkOrbital Inc.,Boulder, Colorado : Construction Assembly Destination- Gyula Greschik, Tentguild Engineering Co,
Boulder, Colorado : The Ribbon: Structure Free Sail for Solar Polar Observation Marco Quadrelli , NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory inSouthern California : PULSAR: Planetary pULSe-tAkeRBen Hockman , NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory inSouthern California : TOBIAS:Tethered Observatory for Balloon-based Imaging and Atmospheric SamplingKimberly Weaver , NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center inGreenbelt, Maryland : Beholding Black Hole Power with the Accretion Explorer Interferometer- John Mather NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in
Greenbelt, Maryland : Inflatable Starshade for Earthlike Exoplanets Robert Hinshaw , NASA's Ames Research Center inCalifornia's Silicon Valley : MitoMars: Targeted Mitochondria Replacement Therapy to Boost Deep Space EnduranceChristine Gregg , NASA's Ames Research Center inCalifornia's Silicon Valley : Dynamically Stable Large Space Structures via Architected MetamaterialsSaurabh Vilekar , Precision Combustion,North Haven, Connecticut : Thermo-Photo-Catalysis of Water for Crewed Mars Transit Spacecraft Oxygen Supply
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate funds the NIAC program, as it is responsible for developing the agency's new cross-cutting technologies and capabilities to achieve its current and future missions.
To learn more about NIAC, visit:
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