Access to Space Opportunities

To realize Artemis we must leverage every gram, watt, cm3, and bit of data that makes it to the Moon and back.

Access to Space aims to leverage available resources on host platforms to advance lunar technology under development for the lunar surface and to connect payloads with service providers. For more details about Access to Space, please read the Frequently Asked Questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The information listed here is basic and not intended to be comprehensive. The sole intent of the information posted is to provide basic information that may foster opportunities for collaboration and partnership within a rapidly developing cislunar technological ecosystem. These partnerships for technology development will be critical to support Artemis and other cislunar and lunar surface endeavors. All listings are either self-posted by the host or payload vendor points of contact (POCs), or gathered by LSIC from publicly available information. Sources for the information of LSIC listings are noted where necessary. If a listing is inaccurate please e-mail LSIC-Web@jhuapl.edu, note the inaccuracy and where you collected your information so it may be verified with the vendor.

Opportunity Details

Submit Supporting Files (logo, spec sheet or picture)

If you would like these files posted, please email file(s) to the LSIC team at LSIC-Web@jhuapl.edu.

*Please include your opportunity title (as stated above) in the subject of your email.

Host Resources Still Available / Resources Required for Payload

You may specify in specific units (i.e., kg, W, etc.; preferred) OR a percentage (%) of capacity remaining.

Current/Desired Technology Readiness Level (TRL):

Opportunity POC