By Derek Smith, Originally published by Michigan Engineering News
If you walk by the new Leinweber Innovation Lab inside the Climate & Space Research Building on a Wednesday evening, you might notice the Bioastronautics and Life Support Systems student team (a.k.a BLiSS team) hard at work in each of the lab’s studios. There, members of their subteams are working in parallel to design tools that could help solve challenges in NASA’s future Artemis missions to the moon. The lab’s four open studio spaces were the perfect fit for the BLiSS student team to help future moon missions.