Check out @spacesuitup's vid of the LunaMOTH space tool holster prototype! We CNC-machined the primary pieces of both final designed components with abrasion-resistant stainless steel. ⚙️ https://t.co/CtthIsqEef #cncmachining#nasa
The S.U.I.T. Lab has partnered with @Protolabs for years of Micro-g NExT prototype manufacturing. Read more about how the lab advanced the development of LunaMOTH thanks to a Cool Idea Award grant!
https://t.co/8ZiSfExFu7
Video of yesterday's PRISM testing at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab, taken from inside the pool, is now on the S.U.I.T. Lab's YouTube channel! #MicrogNExT#spacesuitup
https://t.co/NwKCongn04
These students rock! 🤘
Here at the Rock Yard, they worked on augmented reality displays for spacesuits that could help @NASAArtemis astronauts on the Moon navigate dark craters and long shadows. More on the NASA SUITS challenge: https://t.co/nTl9yy3mSf
PRISM NBL testing has been completed successfully! All primary and secondary test objectives were met today. The teams will share imagery and more detailed results when they’re available.
Good morning from Houston! NASA will provide a live video feed of today’s #MicrogNExT NBL testing.
PRISM testing is currently scheduled for 9:25 AM CDT. This time is flexible.
Livestream password: microg
https://t.co/dyIKjhbqZd
Finally, Samuel Hass is a freshman in Aerospace Engineering and the newest member of the S.U.I.T. Lab, supporting Micro-g NExT for the first time.
On behalf of the S.U.I.T. Lab team, thank you @NASA and @ERAU_Daytona for your support! Stay tuned for NBL testing tomorrow morning.
It's test week at the Neutral Buoyancy Lab! The S.U.I.T. Lab is glad to be back in Houston to direct #MicrogNExT testing in person.
Introducing the team that developed PRISM and will be directing the testing tomorrow:
Also working on Micro-g NExT for the first time are Jessica Grapentine, a junior in Spaceflight Operations, Eli Mai, a freshman engineering student, and Shakenya Clark, also a freshman engineer.