NASA Supports 37 Projects for Lunar and Mars Exploration with Seattle Area Firms Involved
NASA has selected 37 companies to develop technologies for lunar and Mars exploration, including five from the Seattle area. The projects focus on transportation, surface operations, and lunar infrastructure, enhancing U.S. industrial capabilities in space.

NASA has chosen 37 companies to advance technologies related to lunar and Mars exploration. Proposals aim to develop space transportation, planetary surface operations, and lunar infrastructure. The agreements allow selected firms to utilize NASA's specialized facilities and expertise without direct funding, with project timelines ranging from 12 to 24 months.
Companies from the Seattle area include Aerojet Rocketdyne, Blue Origin, Starcloud, Stoke Space Technologies, and Zeno. These firms are engaged in various projects, such as developing lunar landers, reusable rockets, and advanced batteries. This initiative aims to strengthen the U.S. space economy and enhance capabilities for NASA's ambitious missions.




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