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Making space suits

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2014
Successfully enabling a human to live and work in the vacuum of space requires a broad array of technologies, from textiles to hard goods to electronics. Space Suit design is predicated on two things: 1) Where you are going, and 2) What you are doing.
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Space Suit Bioenergetics: Framework and Analysis of Unsuited and Suited Activity

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2007
Metabolic costs limit the duration and intensity of extravehicular activity (EVA), an essential component of future human missions to the Moon and Mars. Energetics Framework: We present a framework for comparison of energetics data across and between studies.
Christopher E, Carr, Dava J, Newman
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Noise Characteristics of Surgical Space Suits

Orthopedics, 2009
Several studies indicate that the noise generated by performing orthopedic surgery has the potential to cause hearing loss. Noise-induced hearing loss was found in 50% of the orthopedic surgeons studied using audiometric testing, with a greater incidence associated with years of practice.
Ronald T, Pearlman, Olisa, Sandidge
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Space Suits Them

Scientific American, 2008
This article discusses research, published in the September 9, 2008 issue of "Current Biology," into the ability of tardigrades to survive in outer space. These invertebrates, also known as water bears, are known to survive on the ocean floor and in deserts.
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The Space Environment Sensor Suite for NPOESS

2006 IEEE International Symposium on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2006
The Space Environment Sensor Suite (SESS) is the set of instruments of the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) that takes measurements to produce space-environment data products. The SESS includes a complement of instruments that provide in situ data on particles, fields, aurora, and the ionosphere. The SESS team
Kenneth W. Eastman   +5 more
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Extravehicular activity space suit interoperability

Acta Astronautica, 1995
The European Agency (ESA) and the Russian Space Agency (RKA) are jointly developing a new space suit system for improved extravehicular activity (EVA) capabilities in support of the MIR Space Station Programme, the EVA Suit 2000. Recent national policy agreements between the U.S.
A I, Skoog   +2 more
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