NASA Seeks Technologies for Testing During Reduced Gravity Flights
Posted on: Thursday, 29 January 2009, 16:29 CST
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NASA's Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training, or FAST, program helps emerging technologies mature through testing in a reduced gravity environment. To prepare technologies for space applications, it is important to demonstrate they work in a zero-gravity environment. This unique testing environment can be provided in an aircraft flying repeated parabolic trajectories which create brief periods of zero gravity. The aircraft also can simulate reduced-gravity levels similar to those found on the surface of the moon or Mars.
The testing opportunities are being offered to U.S. companies, individuals, academic or research institutions, or government agencies. Through a partnership agreement, NASA will provide free flight time for the tests while project teams will be responsible for all other expenses. Proposals are due by
Initial reduced-gravity tests with small businesses developing technologies for NASA were conducted in
NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program at NASA Headquarters in
For more information about FAST, visit:
http://ipp.nasa.gov/ii_fast.htm
For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:
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