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Astronauts Test Gateway Habitat Prototype

NASA astronaut Raja Chari climbs through a hatch of a Gateway habitat prototype.
NASA is evaluating habitat ground prototypes developed by six companies through the NextSTEP initiative to help engineers refine requirements for the design of an American-made deep space habitat for the Gateway.

NASA astronaut Raja Chari climbs through a hatch of Lockheed Martin’s deep space habitat ground prototype at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on March 25, 2019. Chari is one of the astronauts helping engineers refine requirements for the design of an American-made deep space habitat for the Gateway. Astronauts provide important design perspective as they may one day live and work aboard the lunar outpost, which would be located about 250,000 miles from Earth.

To date, five habitat prototypes have been developed through NASA’s Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships, or NextSTEP. Lockheed Martin was the first to turn their habitat over to NASA for testing. Ground prototypes developed by Bigelow Aerospace, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Sierra Nevada Corporation will be tested in the future at various facilities across the country. A sixth company, NanoRacks, plans to develop a prototype as well.

To learn more about all of the prototypes, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-begins-testing-habitation-prototypes.

Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett