NASA's recent announcement about purchasing new spacesuits did not get a whole lot of attention, but it's kind of a big deal.https://t.co/oVwP3ikmna
— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) October 1, 2021
After years of futility, @NASA turns to private sector for spacesuit help https://t.co/WGf7aSFn6Q #spaceexploration #technology #commercialspace
— The Mars Society (@TheMarsSociety) October 2, 2021
It works for rockets, why not suits? We’re looking forward to showing #NASA a turnkey solution that will not only keep #astronauts safe during EVA, but also provide added mobility and dexterity as we look to go back to the Moon & beyond! https://t.co/CFSxnclOfX
— Patricia Stoll (@PattyStoll) October 1, 2021
After years of futility, NASA turns to private sector for spacesuit help https://t.co/Mm9K6dnuS1
— Umair (@akbarth3great) October 1, 2021
So let's be clear here, nasa, the greatest space agency on the planet, is subbing out work that it supposidly pioneered in the 60's/70's... Come on...! ? ?https://t.co/UGmdYyiNRL
— Sp3Qlation (@QlationSp3) October 2, 2021
First SLS launch likely to slip to 2022 - SpaceNews https://t.co/MmqRFI3d6H @NASA #spaceflight
— The Mars Society (@TheMarsSociety) October 2, 2021
SLSの最初の打ち上げは2022年初め以降にずれ込む可能性が高い模様。最初の打ち上げではArtemis-1を打ち上げる計画。
— miya_p (@miya_space) October 2, 2021
First SLS launch likely to slip to 2022 https://t.co/joYroKVTJn
Nooooooooo ?- First SLS launch likely to slip to 2022 https://t.co/O4R27h33rS
— Matt Flavell (@nasa_matt) October 1, 2021