New Skintight spacesuit Developed by MIT, page
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Topic started on 26-10-2008 @ 05:30 PM by azzllin
I found this while I was browsing earlier.

New design in Spacesuits comes from MIT,

Professor Dava Newman, professor of astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she unveiled the Suit yesterday, according to the Article on the
National Geographic website, this is the next Generation BioSuit made from specially reinforced fabrics.

I thought this was a joke at first, but it is for real as far as I can tell, surely that suit won't protect from the sun's Radiation?

Picture

I think it looks really Futuristic, I wonder how much of the end Product will actually resemble what we see here?

Any Thoughts? what are they trying to sell?

BTW the article is below the picture, easy to miss with the distraction.

BTW I was linked to this site from Here Which is about the new Luna Rover, can carry two Astronauts for two weeks, pretty cool.

And i was shown the Luna Rover site on xmb.stuffucanuse.com...

xmb.stuffucanuse.com...


reply posted on 26-10-2008 @ 06:52 PM by Lookingup
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I agree that this doesn't seem to offer much protection from radiation. Also, what about the extreme cold? I would love to know what the suit is made from.


reply posted on 27-10-2008 @ 12:09 AM by 2stepsfromtop
Originally posted by Lookingup
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post by azzllin



I agree that this doesn't seem to offer much protection from radiation. Also, what about the extreme cold? I would love to know what the suit is made from.


What it is made from is what stops the radiation, got it?



reply posted on 27-10-2008 @ 05:52 AM by 44soulslayer
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Its a bit harsh to mention it, but she probably isnt too good looking. They probably whacked the helmet on for that reason...


reply posted on 27-10-2008 @ 06:32 AM by ghostlandseller
Yeah i saw this on TV not too long ago. It looks ok, but Seems too restrictive. It has to be very difficult to breath in one of those things. And it is tight but seems a little too tight. I mean my twig and berries! OUCH. On paper it seems OK, but i can only imagine in a real vacume it may have some flaws. Just imagine what will happen to any openings in your body, they will be sucked out due to them not being reinforced by the external pressure...WOMEN....NOT COMFORTABLE! MEN...YIKES. I think its a good direction for future progress. It can surly give some advantages. Such as better leggings and arm/hand sleeves for the current suits. I see the inventors wearing them out in the desert but thats without any pressure variance. I imagine they would become quite rigid when they are put into a vacume due to the amount of pressure being pressed outward by the body



A conventional space suit forms a pressurized envelope around an astronaut to protect her from the vacuum of space. The BioSuit achieves a similar effect by using supertight material to exert pressure on the astronaut's body, while also affording greater flexibility, Newman said.


Since it does not have a pressurized envelope......

Also think of it like a balloon. If you cover the entire balloon with the suit it will be fine, but if one section is not covered by the suit, the pressure of the balloon will try and escape through the tiniest of holes.. Even if the helmet is pressurized it will off balance of pressure form the helmet and the suit. I think this would cause damage to the eyes. the purpose of the rest of the suit. It will be a bad balance. So if suit around the balloon has a glass cup (representing a helmet) the balloon will be pushed to fill in the void where the glass cup is. If you fill the glass cup with air to off set this the air will also push against the balloon in the rest of the suit and will just over pressurize the actual balloon/person. It seems cool, but not too practical.

Probably why its not ready for space use yet.


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reply posted on 28-10-2008 @ 03:34 PM by Neew World Leader
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its the reflection of a cloud on the visor

the suit itself looks pretty cool but i'm not so sure if it will actually work

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