Materials-Limited Technologies for the Moon and Mars
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA LANGLEY RESEARCH CENTERHAMPTON, VA, 23681, USA

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    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is seeking industry input through a Request for Information (RFI) regarding materials-limited technologies applicable to its Moon and Mars exploration initiatives. The objective is to gather insights on potential technologies that can address NASA's identified Civil Space Shortfalls, particularly those hindered by structural materials challenges, which may include advancements in non-metallic materials or innovative materials processing. This RFI is crucial for informing future opportunities and collaborations, with responses due by 5:00 PM EDT on January 16, 2026, and should be submitted electronically to the designated NASA contacts, including Godfrey Sauti at godfrey.sauti-1@nasa.gov.

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