What's the deal with spacesuits for the Moon? Will they be ready in time?
Imagine NASA racing against the clock — after the Artemis II mission, the big question isn't just about landing, but whether the spacesuits will be ready in time. According to Eric Berger at Ars Technica, while the focus has been on landing craft development, the real challenge might be what astronauts wear outside the landers. These suits are critical — they have to protect, provide mobility, and work flawlessly in a harsh lunar environment. Yet, details about their progress are surprisingly scarce. Berger highlights that NASA’s spacesuit program is facing delays, with prototypes still in testing phases, and no guarantee they’ll meet the upcoming launch window. It’s a reminder that even with all the hype around rockets and landers, the suits are the unsung heroes — literally. But here’s where it gets interesting: these suits aren’t just about survival — they’re about enabling exploration, pushing NASA’s timeline and ambitions. The pressure’s on, and all eyes are on those suits to be lunar-ready, or the next step could slip away.