Phoozy joins US return to the moon

Phoozy, maker of thermal protective cases for tech, has announced its participation in the Peregrine Lunar Lander launch via a partnership with the Conrad Challenge, an innovation competition at Space…


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Phoozy, maker of thermal protective cases for tech, has announced its participation in the Peregrine Lunar Lander launch via a partnership with the Conrad Challenge, an innovation competition at Space Center Houston.

Slated to be among the first commercial lunar landers to soft land on the Moon, Peregrine is carrying cargo from NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative and other customers.

Peregrine will land near the Ocean of Storms, the same location where astronaut Pete Conrad – whose life and legacy inspired the creation of the Conrad Foundation – landed in 1969.

“We are very excited to be a part of this ambitious project with Astrobotic and the Conrad Challenge,” said Kevin Conway, co-founder and CEO of Phoozy.

“This mission is an incredible way to showcase our thermal and antimicrobial technologies protecting the digital memory storage inside of the Peregrine Lunar Lander for the Conrad Foundation.”

Beyond Phoozy’s participation in the Peregrine Mission, the brand has a long history with NASA-derived technologies. Most recently, utilising materials originally developed for the Apollo Space Program, Phoozy launched a limited-edition Space Collection of thermal phone and tech protection cases.

Additionally, Phoozy has been featured in NASA’s Spinoff program for the commercialization of space technologies while also providing mission-critical thermal management technologies for the U.S. Air Force.

The Peregrine Mission One is slated to launch on its voyage to the Moon aboard the inaugural flight of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rocket on January 8.
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