
When astronauts journey to the Moon aboard theย Orionย spacecraft andย Space Launch Systemย (SLS) rocket beginning with theย Artemis II mission, they will travel by more traditional ground transport as they head to the launch pad to board their spacecraft. NASA is seeking input from industry through a Request for Information on the opportunity for private companies to work with NASA and either provide a new vehicle to serve as the Artemis crew transportation vehicle or refurbish one of NASAโs heritage vehicles to carry intrepid explorers to the launch pad ahead of their mission.
NASA is seeking a partner to build upon its heritage while modernizing for a new generation. Since 1984, each shuttle crew traveled the nine-mile stretch of road from astronaut crew quarters to the launch pad, aboard theย Astrovan. The sight of the Astrovanโs gleaming silver exterior and bold NASA emblem evoked pride and excitement in those who watched it wind toward the launch pad.
The proposals should be unique, embrace new technology, and visually embody Artemis to the public. The vehicle will need to seat eight, including four fully suited crewmembers. Through this partnership, the agency will engage the Artemis generation from ride-out to touch-down, while inspiring the next wave of explorers.
Withย Artemis, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the lunar surface and establish long-term exploration at the Moon in preparation for human missions to Mars. SLS and Orion, along with the commercial human landing system and the Gateway in orbit around the Moon, are NASAโs backbone for deep space exploration.
Responses are due Friday, Oct. 22. To find out more about how you can help in this Artemis crew transportation effort, go to: ย https://sam.gov/opp/
