2024-06-202024-06-202024-07-21ICES-2024-23https://hdl.handle.net/2346/98754Cinda Chullen, NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USATimothy Hall, NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USAVladenka R. Oliva, Jacobs Solutions Inc., USAGordon M. Andrews, Jacobs Solutions Inc., USADiana L. Rodgers, Jacobs Solutions Inc., USAJessica Krenzel, Jacobs Solutions Inc., USAZoe Nuhfer, Jacobs Solutions Inc., USAICES307: Collaboration, Education Outreach, and Public EngagementThe 53rd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Louisville, Kentucky, USA, on 21 July 2024 through 25 July 2024.NASA is returning to the Moon to stay. To establish a sustained lunar presence, astronauts will pack spacesuits, surface-mobility tools, rovers, and decades' worth of knowledge. The U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture (SKC) and Strategic Communications (Strat Comm) team is specialized in capturing, preserving, and sharing space-related knowledge with NASA scientists, technicians, engineers, vendors, and the public to support space exploration. Since the SKC Program's 2007 inception, its focus has been to capture and share valuable spacesuit-related knowledge with the NASA community. As the program evolved, its notoriety, funding, scope, and staffing expanded from a one-person, part-time, unfunded operation to a small-team, funded entity. Currently, this team has been formulated with a diverse skillset to meet the requirements of its stakeholders. The SKC and Strat Comm team has used its skills to produce over 260 recorded knowledge captures of subject-matter experts (SMEs) and photoshoots. These knowledge captures are in the form of photographs, lectures, workshops, vignettes, videos, and interviews containing essential space-related knowledge. To help educate the space community and public, this trove of information (e.g., videos of world-class facilities, photographs, and SME lectures), produced inside NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), can be obtained through various sources. During Fiscal Year 2024, the SKC and Strat Comm team will focus on several initiatives. Examples of initiatives include the following: 1) share lessons learned during NASA's internal venues such as Safety & Health Day and Day of Remembrance; 2) share knowledge with the public, educators, and students through a media production titled Exploring the Moon; and 3) highlight NASA's unique capabilities and space experts in a video series titled "What's Behind This Door?" This paper discusses the program's approach, unique capture capability, initiatives, and much more.application/pdfengspacesuitknowledge capturecommunicationslessons learnedcapture capabilitylecturessubject-matter expertMoonExploring the Moon: Preserving the Legacy Through Spacesuit Knowledge Capture and Strategic CommunicationPresentations