NASA is looking at third party options for the production of its spacesuits. The organization has even made formal requests to others in the spacesuit industry, in order to gain information about outside production options for spacesuits. NASA has previously collaborated with the organization in the private sector and academia on spacesuit design. However, now NASA is looking at completely relying on outside organizations to produce the spacesuits.
NASA is also looking to other organizations for new tools or hardware that could be implemented into the suits that could help astronauts using vehicles. Additionally, NASA will also examine the possibility of selling space suits to others outside of NASA.
Using third party companies cold help NASA reduce costs from having to produce its own suits. Commercializing the suits could allow NASA to potentially profit from its spacesuit production.
Third Party Space Suits
NASA is Looking at Outside Companies to Produce and Sell Space Suits
Trend Themes
1. Third-party Production - Opportunity for outside organizations to produce spacesuits, reducing production costs for NASA.
2. Incorporating New Tools - Exploring new tools or hardware from other organizations to enhance the functionality of spacesuits for astronauts.
3. Commercializing Spacesuits - Potential for NASA to sell spacesuits to non-NASA customers, allowing for profit from spacesuit production.
Industry Implications
1. Space Manufacturing - Opportunity for companies specializing in space manufacturing to produce spacesuits for NASA.
2. Aerospace Technology - Providers of aerospace technology can collaborate with NASA to incorporate innovative tools into spacesuit design.
3. Space Retail - Emerging industry of space retail could explore the market for selling spacesuits to consumers beyond NASA.