NASA 2024 moon landing jeopardized because space suits aren't ready

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Elon Musk offered SpaceX’s services to help NASA make its next-generation spacesuits, after a watchdog report on Tuesday said the agency’s current program is behind schedule and will cost more than $1 billion.

“SpaceX could do it if need be,” Musk wrote in a tweet.

Musk’s company has developed and made flight suits for astronauts who launch into orbit in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft. The flight suits are primarily designed to protect the astronauts in case of a fire inside of the spacecraft, or if the cabin depressurizes. Building spacesuits would be a more complex and challenging endeavor, given the need to survive outside of a spacecraft in the harsh environment of space.

NASA spokesperson Monica Witt, in a statement to CNBC on Musk’s offer, pointed to the agency’s request last month to companies in the space industry for feedback on “purchasing commercial spacesuits, hardware, and services.”

Musk’s proposal came in response to a report by NASA’s inspector general – which is the investigative office which audits the agency for fraud and mismanagement – on the work being done to develop a new line of Extravehicular Mobility Units, which are informally called spacesuits.

Astronauts on board the International Space Station use spacesuits “designed 45 years ago for the Space Shuttle” program, the report noted. The IG also highlighted that those spacesuits have been “refurbished and partially redesigned” over the past decades to continue working.

The space agency has started three different spacesuit programs since 2007, the inspector general found, and has spent $420.1 million on development since then. Additionally, the report said NASA “plans to invest approximately $625.2 million more” on development, testing and qualification to complete a suit for a demonstration on the ISS and two suits for the crewed mission to the moon – for a total cost of “over $1 billion” through 2025.

Beyond the soaring cost, the inspector general said delays “attributable to funding shortfalls, COVID-19 impacts, and technical challenges” have eliminated the chance the spacesuits are ready in time. The spacesuits will “not be ready for flight until April 2025 at the earliest,” the report said. NASA originally said the spacesuits would be ready by March 2023.

NASA needs new spacesuits for its Artemis program, which was announced by former President Donald Trump’s administration and has continued under President Joe Biden. Artemis is expected to consist of multiple missions to the moon’s orbit and surface in the years ahead, with NASA aiming to land astronauts on the lunar body by 2024. Although NASA has stuck to the 2024 goal, the inspector general has warned repeatedly that the schedule is threatened by several major programs that are key to Artemis’ success.

Musk earlier this year called the 2024 timeline “actually doable,” after SpaceX became one of the critical pieces of Artemis by winning a $2.9 billion contract to use its Starship rocket to deliver astronauts to the moon’s surface.

The spacesuits have a multitude of different components, which the inspector general noted are supplied by 27 different companies. That’s a point Musk also highlighted, saying in a tweet that it “seems like too many cooks in the kitchen.”

SpaceX did not respond to CNBC’s request for comment on whether the company has begun work on its own spacesuits. While the company hasn’t publicly disclosed spacesuit plans, it is one of nearly 50 companies that expressed interest in NASA’s program to purchase privately developed spacesuits and spacewalk services.

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So you mean to tell me that we had suits capable of doing it in the 60's but we can't figure them out now. Sounds legit

mad_scadd
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When to the Moon six times with 60s technology. Struggling to go with even more advanced technology. Seems legit.😂

sagesolomon
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they are basically admitting they never had actual working suits

crazycasy
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Hopefully the moonrocks they bring back this time aren't petrified wood

jleif
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Oh, so not only did they tape over the original footage, but they lost the plans to the old suits we used. Ok...

doczang
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This short video is proof that we didn’t go to the moon in the sixties.

castanol
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After the suit it will be another excuse!

tmblack
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It’s laughable that people really think they went to the moon 50 years ago and now we can’t go because it going to take 3 more years to make a suit🤪😂🤣
We didn’t ever go to the moon

bobbyconway
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This really puts those lyrics to the truth
"Space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement"

operationNOBO
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Man will not land on the moon because man has never landed on the moon to begin with

nicmasemendoza
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You cant write comedy this good. Unless your Nasa, than you have the best of the best script writers.

greatalaska
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We made it to the moon with those old suits and duct taped aluminum foil ships 50 years ago but can’t make it there today lol what a joke

coinstar
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Make sure that is Bubble proof.
There is so many bubbles in space, right?
Be careful Actornauts.

ernestocadena
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first step to getting away with a lie is haveing a bunch of people working on one thing and not together but all over the contry not knowing what each other is doing.

burnbabyburn-odsy
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So let me get this correct your fake suits worked just fine the first time you landed on moon but now you can't fix the fake suits in time, , , , you are a joke ...let's go

terryhodge
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What's wrong with the suits they used in 1972's last moon landing? As if they haven't had time to make new ones? As if we haven't had the technology for 50+ years?

LawrenceAfghanistan
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Just use the space suits from Apollo lol they worked lol

mnm
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So they had the technology to make protective suits to go to the moon in the 60s, but they don't have it now..and I'm called the conspiracy theorist for not understanding the logic in this???

AyitaIam
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Aint no way 😂if they have been going since the 60s then they should already have suits

Mvrko.J
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And I wonder why people get the feeling that we have never been to the moon. Why would they ever get that feeling, gtfoh.

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