NASA Technology Grants to Advance Moon to Mars Space Exploration
Twenty-four projects from 21 organizations have been awarded under NASA's Dual-Use Technology Development Cooperative Agreement Notices, or CANs. The awardees also will receive assistance from propulsion, space transportation, and science experts at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in
"The Dual-Use Technology Development Cooperative Agreement Notice enables NASA to collaboratively work with
These innovative projects include ways to use lunar regolith for construction on the Moon's surface using smartphone video guidance sensors to fly robots on the
The following is a complete list of awardees:
- Auburn University in
Alabama - Florida Institute of Technology in
Melbourne, Florida - Florida International University in
Miami - Fronius USA in
Portage, Indiana - Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories in
Tullahoma, Tennessee - Louisiana State University in
Baton Rouge - Morgan State University in
Baltimore - Nanoracks (Voyager Space) in
Houston - Northwestern University in
Chicago - Purdue University in
West Lafayette, Indiana - Southwest Research Institute in
San Antonio - Tethon 3D in
Omaha, Nebraska - University of Alabama in Huntsville
- University of California in
Irvine - University of Florida in
Gainesville - University of Illinois in
Chicago - University of North Texas in
Denton - University of Tennessee in
Knoxville - University of Tennessee Space Institute
- Victory Solutions in
Huntsville, Alabama - Wichita State University in
Kansas
The Florida Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, and the University of Alabama were awarded funding for two projects each.
Funding was available for organizations focused on supporting entrepreneurial research and innovation ideas that could advance the commercial space sector and benefit future NASA missions.
Applications are now open for the 2024 solicitation cycle.
To learn more about NASA's missions, visit:
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