Axiom Space and KBR Complete First Uncrewed Spacesuit Thermal Vacuum Test
The successful testing of Axiom's advanced spacesuits is a critical step towards enabling future human space exploration, including missions to the Moon and beyond.
Successfully completed the first uncrewed thermal vacuum test of its next-generation spacesuit with KBR.
Axiom Space, in collaboration with KBR, has successfully completed the first uncrewed thermal vacuum test of its next-generation spacesuit. This milestone is crucial for validating the suit's performance under extreme space conditions, paving the way for future human missions.
The successful testing of Axiom's advanced spacesuits is a critical step towards enabling future human space exploration, including missions to the Moon and beyond. For APAC, this development could lead to opportunities for regional companies to supply components, participate in testing, or integrate their technologies into future spacesuit designs, supporting the growth of advanced manufacturing and space technology sectors.
The advancement in spacesuit technology by Axiom Space, tested in collaboration with KBR, could present opportunities for APAC's aerospace and manufacturing sectors to contribute to future space missions, either through component supply or technology integration.
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