Artemis moon suit designed by Axiom Space and Prada revealed in Milan (photos)

The next U.S. astronauts to walk on the moon will do so in style.

Axiom Space, a Houston-based spaceflight services company, and Italian luxury fashion house Prada have revealed the outer layer of the spacesuit to be worn on NASA’s first Artemis mission to land humans on the lunar surface. The unveiling occurred at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan.

“We have broken the mold,” said Matt Ondler, Axiom’s president, in a statement issued on Wednesday (Oct. 16). “The Axiom Space-Prada partnership has set a new foundational model for cross-industry collaboration.”

Axiom Space and Prada have revealed the final look of the AxEMU spacesuit that Artemis crews will wear on the moon. (Image credit: Axiom Space)

Since first showing off a prototype of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or AxEMU, in 2023, Axiom has configured the spacesuit with a dark outer layer created by Esther Marquis, the costume designer for the alternate space history series “For All Mankind.” The temporary black, blue and orange cover was intended to hide the garment’s proprietary elements during its development.

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The final, flight version of the suit features a mostly white exterior for the same reasons most other spacesuits are light in color: to reflect heat, protecting its wearer from the high temperatures encountered when in direct sunlight. The white material also helps mitigate lunar dust by making it easier to see on the fabric.

“I’m very proud of the result we’re showing today,” said Lorenzo Bertelli, Prada Group chief marketing officer and head of corporate social responsibility. “We’ve shared our expertise on high-performance materials, features and sewing techniques, and we learned a lot.”

The spacesuit has dark gray pads on the elbows and knees, as well as similarly colored hip joints. The boots feature a light blue sole, similar in hue to the Apollo-era overshoes last used on the moon more than 50 years ago, and there are attach points for red stripes as were added to Apollo, space shuttle and space station suits to help distinguish between crew members.

The upper torso assembly, with its integrated helmet and portable life support system (PLSS) backpack, also has attach points for embroidered national flags and a mission patch (or as shown on Wednesday, Axiom Space’s AxEMU emblem). Emphasizing this is a commercial design, Axiom’s “AX” logo is also sewn in gray on the suit’s mid-body flap.

The Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or AxEMU, spacesuit has a mostly white cover layer to reflect heat on the moon. (Image credit: Axiom Space)

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