SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Coming Soon: NASA TechFlights 2022

Flight Opportunities anticipates the release of the 2022 TechFlights solicitation in early May 2022. This year, TechFlights will offer up to $750,000 per awardee to researchers from U.S.-based industry, academia, and private research institutions to rapidly test promising technologies on commercial flight vehicles. In addition to flight testing with commercial suborbital flight providers, this year Flight Opportunities is joined by NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology program to provide flight tests on orbital platforms as well. Awardees will receive a grant or cooperative agreement allowing them to purchase flights directly from any eligible U.S. commercial flight provider that best suits their technology demonstration. 
 
Prepare now for the solicitation 
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NASA Nighttime Precision Landing Challenge No. 1

The NASA TechLeap Prize Nighttime Precision Landing Challenge No. 1 invites applicants to submit proposals for sensing systems that can detect hazards from an altitude of 250 meters or higher and process the data in real time to help spacecraft land safely in the dark. Up to three winners may receive awards of up to $650,000 each to build their payloads, as well as the opportunity to test their technology on a suborbital flight at no additional cost.


Register by May 5, 2022 to apply to the challenge!
Visit the Challenge webpage to get started.
Registration due: May 5, 2022
Applications due: May 19, 2022
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