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NASA's Zero-g aircraft operations [PDF]

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NASA's Zero-g aircraft, operated by the Johnson Space Center, provides the unique weightless or zero-g environment of space flight for hardware development and test and astronaut training purposes.
Williams, R. K.
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Complexity of Sizing for Space Suit Applications [PDF]

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The `fit? of a garment is often considered to be a subjective measure of garment quality. However, some experts attest that a complaint of poor garment fit is a symptom of inadequate or excessive ease, the space between the garment and the wearer.
Benson, Elizabeth, Rajulu, Sudhakar
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Aerogel Use as a Skin Protective Liner In Space Suits and Prosthetic Limbs Project [PDF]

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Existing materials for prosthetic liners tend to be thick and airtight, causing perspiration to accumulate inside the liner and potentially causing infection and injury. The purpose of this project was to examine the suitability of aerogel for prosthetic
Roberson, Luke Bennett
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Numerical Modeling of the Thermal Insulating Properties of Space Suits. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Dzięgielewski M   +3 more
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The Exploration Portable Electrostatic Detector (xPED) [PDF]

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Astronauts and rovers, while exploring dynamic environments, can experience charge buildup through Tribo-charging (contact electrification). Charge levels can become substantially high.
Farrell, William M., Jackson, Telana L.
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Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Future Space Missions. [PDF]

open access: yesNanomicro Lett
Shaukat RA   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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