Posted on 03/16/2023 5:56:38 AM PDT by Red Badger
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The suits feature new capabilities for space exploration. Photo courtesy Axiom Space
Axiom Space today unveiled the spacesuits for NASA's Artemis III mission in 2025 to send humans to the moon. Photo courtesy Axiom Space
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March 15 (UPI) -- Axiom Space on Wednesday unveiled its next-generation spacesuit that astronauts from NASA's Artemis III mission will be wearing when they return to the moon.
The spacesuits, which will be delivered to NASA this summer, provide more flexibility and greater protection to withstand the environment and contain built-in specialized for exploration and scientific opportunities, Axiom said in a statement.
"Our expert team is ready to provide NASA the next-generation spacesuit," Mark Greeley, Axiom Space, Extravehicular Activity (EVA) program manager, said. "We carefully considered years of lessons learned by NASA and used that experience to build a spacesuit for the Moon and for our future Axiom Space customers."
No human has set foot on the moon since Apollo 17 left in late 1972 and no other countries have sent explorers to the lunar surface.
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"NASA's partnership with Axiom is critical to landing astronauts on the moon and continuing American leadership in space," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement. "Building on NASA's years of research expertise, Axiom''s next-generation spacesuits will not only enable the first woman to walk on the moon but they will also open opportunities for more people to explore and conduct science on the moon than ever before."
NASA has identified 13 landing sites near the moon's southern pole for the mission. Since specific landing sites are tightly coupled to the timing of the launch window, NASA said that having multiple sites ensures the flexibility to launch the mission throughout the year.
Space fashion Ping!.......................
Why are they showing a white guy in the suit? I keep hearing from NASA that the next people on the moon will NOT be white.
(in reality, they’re more likely to be Chinese)
OK, but what does this statement mean?
“contain built-in specialized for exploration and scientific opportunities”
Built-in, specialized what?
It looks like something out of a 1950’s sci-fi movie.................
So does Elon Musk's SpaceX's Starship, and the space suits that astronauts wear when aboard the Crew Dragon capsule.
Saw this last night.
My first thought: Who the hell specified BLACK? And WHY???
Nobody has ever answered the question:
What if you fart inside your space suit?.................
Black is the new White..............
There ain’t no rollin’ down the window that’s for sure 😏
Thanks.
I just find it almost hilarious that this happens so much in journalism nowadays - when nouns or adjectives are dropped, completely ambiguating or confusing a statement beyond any meaning.
Apparently designed to absorb all wave lengths and be heated. Of course, a black suit against the black of space is so easy to see ...
Musk hasn’t revealed his Moon Suit yet ,LOL
It won’t get as dirty as the white ones do, so cleaning won’t be that much of a problem.........................
There are no editors any more.....................
I’ve seen it in space movies, Stargate Atlantis had the best scenes of it. Small space rocks ripping thru the space suits like they were tissue paper. I often wonder how much truth there is to that in reality.
One one hand I can see it, but adding the fact that they are weightless in space, would the small grains just bounce off? Gets a little confusing when pondered!!
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