CesiumAstro and Axiom Space Join Forces to Develop Next-Generation Spacesuit Technology

  • CesiumAstro to provide critical communications and computing systems for Axiom Space’s Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) lunar spacesuit.
  • The technology will support astronauts during groundbreaking lunar surface operations.
  • CesiumAstro’s involvement with Axiom Space demonstrates the critical role agile space technology companies play in NASA’s Artemis campaign and the future of space exploration.

CesiumAstro and Axiom Space Join Forces to Develop Next-Generation Spacesuit Technology

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Aimée Ahiers, media@cesiumastro.com

CesiumAstro, a leader in advanced space connectivity solutions, has teamed up with Axiom Space to develop key systems for their next-generation lunar spacesuit. This collaboration will equip astronauts with essential capabilities for upcoming Moon missions.

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dth: 320px; float:left; padding-left:0px; padding-right:20px; padding-top:0px; padding-bottom:0px;">Located in the AxEMU’s backpack, called the Portable Life Support System, CesiumAstro’s software-defined radio will enable critical life support, data analysis, and reliable lunar communications, enhancing astronaut safety and scientific capabilities during Moon exploration missions. Image credit: Axiom Space and Prada

Located in the AxEMU’s backpack, called the Portable Life Support System, CesiumAstro’s software-defined radio will enable critical life support, data analysis, and reliable lunar communications, enhancing astronaut safety and scientific capabilities during Moon exploration missions. Image credit: Axiom Space and Prada

CesiumAstro’s software-defined radio (SDR) will serve as the core computing and communications system for the spacesuits. This advanced technology is designed to manage critical life support functions, facilitate data analysis, and ensure reliable communications in the challenging lunar environment.

“This collaboration represents a significant leap in spacesuit technology,” said Shey Sabripour, Founder and CEO of CesiumAstro. “Our software-defined radio will provide astronauts with unprecedented capabilities, enhancing safety and scientific productivity during lunar exploration.”

Key features of CesiumAstro’s SDR include:

  • High-performance computing using advanced chip technology
  • Robust communication links supporting high-speed data transfer
  • Resilient design to withstand extreme space conditions
  • Flexible architecture allowing for future upgrades and adaptations

The system’s reliability is reinforced through redundant components and extensive testing protocols, ensuring consistent performance throughout extended lunar operations.

Russell Ralston, Axiom Space Executive Vice President of Extravehicular Activity, commented on the effort: “CesiumAstro’s innovative approach made them an ideal teammate in the development of this crucial capability for our spacesuit. Their technology will play a vital role in the success of future lunar missions.”

This groundbreaking project marks a historic milestone in efforts to return humans to the lunar surface, paving the way for future deep space exploration missions.

About CesiumAstro:

CesiumAstro, headquartered in Austin, Texas, is a leader in advanced connectivity solutions for ground, air, and space. With additional facilities in Colorado, California, and the United Kingdom, the company delivers end-to-end solutions encompassing satellites, high-performance communications payloads, and advanced computing systems.

The company’s full-stack, multi-mission hardware and software serve diverse commercial, government, and defense applications. CesiumAstro maintains complete vertical integration with in-house design, manufacturing, and testing capabilities certified to AS9100D/ISO 9001:2015 standards.

To learn more, visit cesiumastro.com.


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