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Revision as of 23:10, 2 November 2011
During a manned mission to Mars, human comfort will play a big role in the mission’s success. The current bulky space suit in use weighs in at 300 pounds and is impractical for use in low gravity environments.
Researchers at MIT are working on a spandex and nylon BioSuit to be used in such a situation. The torso would be pressurized to about 30 kPa while the limbs would be sheathed in thinner material allowing for increased dexterity and decreased weight from the current model.
Space suit variants
Hot damn, looking pettry useful buddy.
Decompression suit
This suit is used in parts of the base which may decompress or when there is danger of decompression. It offers protection from vacuum and a few minuates air supply. A variant of this suit could be used as a flight suit.
Indoor wear
Normal clothing, but possibly including a radio and biometric sensors.
Ab fab my gooldy man.