Adidas is on a different mission with the Artemis program soon.

Clothing company Adidas steps up their promotion through an agreement with the ISS (International Space Station) U.S. National Laboratories last year.

The U.S. government spearheaded the Artemis program. The program aims to send the first woman to the moon in 2024. Science and innovation go a long way with Adidas' space-themed gears and clothing.

The clothing collection will be named "Artemis Collection" through the collaboration of Adidas and the ISS National Lab.

The project will not only boost the look of modern shoes, but Adidas will put the scientific improvement on the notion with several modifications on the way.

Adidas knows what is in store for in-depth experiments. As a result, materials will be tested under drastic conditions. Factors such as gravity and air resistance are involved in the trials.

Adidas will keep up on the potential advancement in innovation together with the space agency. The creative design comes with a package of comfort and boost.

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The company revived its Boost midsole through NASA's enhancement. Previous models, Ultra 4D and NMD, had improved since then.

Before, the Ultra Boost DNA is only promoted for its effective night visibility and unmatchable convenience for the athletes. Now, the said sneaker will be the epitome of a far technological leap when revamped to suit the galactical exploration.

NASA spacemen will take turns in the experiment. The boost midsole will be tested in the absence of the gravitational pull.

It is revealed that the footwear's weightlessness is proven to enhance its performance to sky-high limits. The wonders of the ongoing study of pellet movement during midsole mold filling produced an exciting result.

NASA works its way to help Adidas in achieving the ideal aesthetics of the footwear. Halo Silver colorway will highlight the Ultra Boost DNA with its revolutionary formula.

The metallic silver stroke in the heel provides a definition of perfection when it comes to aerospace look. The comfy feeling will also be a distinct feature of the product through a lightweight but compact fitting.

The boost in technology will be the spark of human footwear. Adidas is on the right track in upgrading the shoes for something to happen.

Last year, Adidas sent soccer balls on the NASA-contracted SpaceX CRS-18 cargo mission to establish some findings outside an Earth-based wind tunnel.

Indeed, the transformation of conventional footwear to the next level is a skyrocket achievement for humanity.

We do not know what the future holds, but one thing is for sure. Adidas' limitless thirst for product evolution is only the beginning. Future developments are something for us to look forward to.

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