CNES, Decathlon, Spartan Space and MEDES to Develop Spacesuit

CNES has partnered with Spartan Space, MEDES, and sporting goods retailer Decathlon to develop a spacesuit.
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The French space agency CNES has announced a partnership with Spartan Space, the Institute of Space Medicine and Physiology (MEDES), and the sporting goods retailer Decathlon to develop a European intra-vehicular activity (IVA) spacesuit.

Marseille-based startup Spartan Space has been selected by CNES as the projectโ€™s prime contractor. Teams from the four organizations began discussions for the project in December 2023 at Decathlonโ€™s research and development centre in Lille. Development of the spacesuit is currently underway, with the delivery of a prototype expected in 2024. The prototype will, according to CNES, represent โ€œan elegant synthesis of expertise and collective innovation.โ€

โ€œWith the European ambition to contribute to future space missions with its own crews, France, with its skills and technological know-how, wishes to contribute to this growth by notably offering an IVA (Intra-Vehicular Activities) space suit,โ€ Deputy Director of Exploration and Human Flights at CNES Sebastien Barde explained in a statement.

The CNES IVA spacesuit initiative is being carried out as part of the agencyโ€™s Spaceship FR project. Spaceship FR was initiated in 2018 as a vehicle to lay the groundwork for future crewed missions to the Moon and Mars in several domains, including habitats, energy generation and storage, and in-situ resource utilization.