2012 • In March 2012, Paragon announced that its NASA-funded air revitalization technology would be used in mine refuge chambers.
2013 • In February 2013, Paragon announced its involvement with the
Inspiration Mars foundation and their mission to launch an historic journey to Mars and back in 501 days. • In March 2013, Paragon announced that it had entered into a Space Act Agreement with NASA for Inspiration Mars Evaluation • In March 2013, Paragon announced that it had contracted with Mars One to perform an initial conceptual design of the Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) and Mars Surface Exploration Spacesuit System.
2014 • In June 2014, Paragon announced that its offshoot company,
World View Enterprises, Inc., successfully completed a scaled systems test of the proposed nominal tourist flight profile to
nearspace. World View uses a
high-altitude balloon to rise to 32 km (20 miles) above the earth, after which it returns gently back down to earth beneath a remotely guided parafoil. Although not reaching space, the curvature of the Earth and the blackness of space can be seen. Commercial flights are expected to cost $75,000. • In September 2014, Paragon was selected by NASA to integrate and fly technology payloads on commercial suborbital reusable platforms that carry payloads near the boundary of space. • On October 24, 2014, Paragon along with
Alan Eustace and the Paragon StratEx team completed a record-breaking near-space dive from an altitude of over 135,000 feet. • On November 3, 2014, Paragon announced that Grant Anderson was named president and CEO and Ron Sable was named chairman of the board while Jane Poynter and Taber MacCallum had fully transitioned to World View Enterprises, Inc.
2022 • In January 2022, Paragon announces its agreement to acquire
Final Frontier Designs and enter the spacesuit market. • In June 2022, Paragon is recognized as a partner under
Axiom Space to develop spacesuit technology under the xEVAS contract. == See also ==