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To prepare for long-duration missions on the Moon and Mars, NASA is collaborating with U.S. industry, academic institutions, and other agencies to identify and prioritize critical technology needs. This initiative addresses “shortfalls”—essential capabilities required for future missions.
By February 20, stakeholders are invited to rank 32 consolidated technology categories through virtual feedback sessions. This builds on a 2024 exercise, streamlining the process to guide NASA’s strategic investments and accelerate growth in the space economy. The resulting priorities will shape technology development and foster new partnerships, ensuring America’s continued leadership in space exploration.
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