A team led by Texas A&M researcher Ryan Ewing lived and worked for three weeks on Mars-like terrain in Iceland to test rover technology in support of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission and study how the planet evolved over time.
Texas A&M-Galveston Chief Operating Officer Col. Michael Fossum discusses his 194 days in space as a NASA astronaut, the impact of Apollo 11 on his life and inspiring the next generation of space travelers.
The Texas A&M Department of Construction Science is laying the groundwork to become the leading research hub for construction projects on the Moon and Mars.
TEES Eminent Professor Dr. Robert Skelton aims to answer four yet-unsolved needs for maintaining long-term life in space with his habitat project funded through NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Program.