Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training (FAST) is part of NASA’s Innovative Partnerships Program (IPP), intended to provide op-portunities for emerging technologies to be tested in the space environment, increasing tech-nology maturity, reducing risk, and thereby increasing infusion of new technologies into NASA missions and U.S. industry. Currently the program is focused on testing technologies on commercially provided parabolic aircraft flights that can simulate weightlessness or the reduced gravity environments of the Moon or Mars. By accomplishing space environment testing, new technologies can mature to the point of being applied in programs and projects that might otherwise avoid these innov...
Aeroassist technology development is a vital part of the NASA In-Space Propulsion Program (ISP), whi...
NASA\u27s Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program (RGSFOP) conducted at Johnson Space C...
In the course of defining the level of risks and mitigating the risks for exploration missions beyon...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
The Flight Opportunities Program (FOP) provides access to relevant spaceflight environments to accel...
In the heart of Silicon Valley, NASA Ames Research Center has been at the forefront of nanosat devel...
Flight Opportunities enables maturation of new space technologies by funding access to commercially ...
Currently, NASA uses several methods to replicate a “microgravity” environment on earth. The two mos...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Fiscal Year 2010 (FY10) budget introduced a...
Parabolic flight provides ability to measure acute changes in microgravity that is not practical wit...
At the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center research is being conducted into flight control technol...
The Orbital Space Plane (OSP) Program embodies NASA s priority to transport Space Station crews safe...
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese...
The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and the Department of Defense Operationally Responsive S...
NASA's innovative partnerships program (IPP) develops many technologies for NASA's programs and proj...
Aeroassist technology development is a vital part of the NASA In-Space Propulsion Program (ISP), whi...
NASA\u27s Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program (RGSFOP) conducted at Johnson Space C...
In the course of defining the level of risks and mitigating the risks for exploration missions beyon...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
The Flight Opportunities Program (FOP) provides access to relevant spaceflight environments to accel...
In the heart of Silicon Valley, NASA Ames Research Center has been at the forefront of nanosat devel...
Flight Opportunities enables maturation of new space technologies by funding access to commercially ...
Currently, NASA uses several methods to replicate a “microgravity” environment on earth. The two mos...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Fiscal Year 2010 (FY10) budget introduced a...
Parabolic flight provides ability to measure acute changes in microgravity that is not practical wit...
At the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center research is being conducted into flight control technol...
The Orbital Space Plane (OSP) Program embodies NASA s priority to transport Space Station crews safe...
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese...
The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) and the Department of Defense Operationally Responsive S...
NASA's innovative partnerships program (IPP) develops many technologies for NASA's programs and proj...
Aeroassist technology development is a vital part of the NASA In-Space Propulsion Program (ISP), whi...
NASA\u27s Reduced Gravity Student Flight Opportunities Program (RGSFOP) conducted at Johnson Space C...
In the course of defining the level of risks and mitigating the risks for exploration missions beyon...