Guillermo brings news that NASA has awarded a contract for the growth of the next generation of space suits for future use by astronauts in the Constellation program. The contract calls for two different levels of protection; a flexible, lightweight model for supervision study inside vehicles and stations, and a tougher, bulkier model built off the first for use on the moon. We've discussed spacesuit design (and what happens without them) in the past. "Suits and support systems will be needed for as many as four astronauts on moon voyages and as many as six space station travelers. For short trips to the moon, the suit design will support a week's worth of moon walks. The system also must be designed to support a significant number of moon walks during possible six-month lunar outpost expeditions. In addition, the spacesuit and support systems will provide contingency spacewalk capability and shield against the launch and landing environment, such as spacecraft cabin leaks."
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