Date: May 19th 2009

May 18, 2009

Sonja Alexander Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1761 sonja r alexander@nasa gov

RELEASE: 09-109

NASA SELECTS 21 TECH PROJECTS FOR REDUCED-GRAVITY FLIGHT TESTING

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 21 technology demonstration projects to fly on reduced gravity aircraft flights during the week of Aug 10 through its Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training program known as FAST

The FAST program is designed to enable new technologies to be incorporated into NASA's flight programs and other commercial space applications FAST provides an opportunity to demonstrate whether emerging technologies will perform as expected in the zero-gravity environment of Earth orbit or the reduced gravity environment of the moon or Mars The selected projects will demonstrate new technologies from U S companies, universities and NASA laboratories located in 13 states

These gravity conditions can be simulated for periods of 20 to 30 seconds at a time in an aircraft flying repeated parabolic trajectories The FAST program can reduce the risk of using new technologies during space missions by providing those technologies with an opportunity to prove how they work in a reduced-gravity environment or understand why they do not work

The technology demonstration projects will address important issues such as lunar regolith processing and handling, lunar dust mitigation, demonstration of new mechanisms, manufacturing in space, and validation of variable gravity phenomena NASA's Innovative Partnership Program prioritized technology needs and selection of these projects through close collaboration with the agency's mission directorates

NASA will provide reduced-gravity flight time for the tests at no cost to the selected project teams The teams will be responsible for all other expenses The flights will be conducted using commercially available services from the Zero Gravity Corporation, provided under a commercial contract with NASA The aircraft will fly approximately 30 to 40 reduced-gravity parabolas per day for four consecutive flight days during the week of Aug 10

The Reduced Gravity Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston oversees the test operations, and NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland will provide technical support to the project teams

For a complete list of the 21 selected projects and their associated leading organizations and partners, and for more information about FAST, visit:

http://ipp nasa gov/ii_fast htm

The first set of five FAST projects flew in September 2008 Information and results of those flights are available at:

http://ipp nasa gov/previous_flights htm

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