KBR and Axiom Space Successfully Test Next-Generation Spacesuit for Artemis III Mission

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KBR and Axiom Space Successfully Test Next-Generation Spacesuit for Artemis III Mission

KBR Inc. and Axiom Space have announced the successful completion of the first uncrewed thermal vacuum test of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) Pressure Garment, designed for use during the Artemis III mission-the first crewed lunar landing in over 50 years. Conducted at KBR's Aerospace Environment Protection Laboratory in San Antonio, Texas, the test simulated the vacuum and extreme temperatures of space to evaluate the suit's thermal performance and advanced materials. This achievement marks a significant milestone in validating the next-generation spacesuit's readiness for lunar missions and is part of a series of increasingly complex tests leading up to the suit qualification phase with NASA. The results of this test have already been announced.

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