Prada and Axiom Space unveil new spacesuit for NASA's Artemis 3 mission

The new suit aims to combine functionality and aesthetics for the Artemis 3 moon mission.

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Italian luxury group Prada, opens new tab and Houston-based startup Axiom Space unveiled on Wednesday the design of a spacesuit that will be used for NASA's Artemis 3 mission to the moon that is planned for 2026.

Artemis 3 is planned as the first astronaut moon landing since Apollo 17 in 1972.

The spacesuits were made to withstand extreme temperatures at the lunar south pole and endure the coldest temperatures in the permanently shadowed regions for at least two hours, the two companies said in a joint statement.

Astronauts will be able to perform spacewalks for at least eight hours.

Matt Ondler, Axiom Space President, Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group Chief Marketing Officer & Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, and Russell Ralston, Executive Vice President, EVA Program Manager for Axiom Space, attend a presentation of Prada and Axiom Space's spacesuit. REUTERS.

The AxEMU has already undergone extensive testing, included underwater to simulate the lunar environment.

It is nearing the final development stage, the two companies said.

"I'm very proud of the result we're showing today, which is just the first step in a long-term collaboration with Axiom Space," Prada's Chief Marketing Officer Lorenzo Bertelli said in a statement.

Russell Ralston, Executive Vice President, EVA Program Manager for Axiom Space, speaks next to Matt Ondler, Axiom Space President and Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group Chief Marketing Officer & Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, during a presentation of Prada and Axiom Space's spacesuit. REUTERS.

Matt Ondler, Axiom Space President, said the design had been boosted by combining the skills of workers from the two groups.

"Innovation really comes when we put diverse teams together, diverse backgrounds, different educations, different skills," said Ondler.

As the space exploration and tourism industries develop, luxury brands are exploring possible partnerships.

Last month French fashion house Pierre Cardin unveiled an astronaut training suit, set to be used at the European Space Agency's centre in Cologne.

Hotel group Hilton is working with Voyager Space to support the design and development of crew suites aboard planned commercial space station Starlab.

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