How Do Space Suits Even Work? | Innovation Tech
People have been going into space for some time now and we’ve seen astronauts sporting all sorts of outfits to do so, but how do those space suits actually work? And how have they evolved over time to accommodate our ever-expanding explorations further from our home planet?
We’re talking space suit fashion, or well, more accurately, space suit innovation (although, if I’m being honest, they are becoming quite stylish these days).
These suits essentially act as personal space crafts, and they have one very important job: to keep humans alive. A tall order in places quite different from the atmosphere here on earth.
Let’s begin with a little overview from WIRED that brings us from the first space suits that were designed by NASA, to the latest and greatest (and very chic) innovation that’ll be making its debut in space in the next couple years: the Boeing Blue.
Cool, right? But how do these contraptions actually work…
We sought out Seeker for a historical overview of how exactly space suits have been able to protect our fragile human bodies from the vacuum of space; from that first suit used in the first spacecraft mission to the latest designs that we’ve just seen!
So, what does it feel like to be inside some of these suits?
Loren Grush from The Verge wanted to know what it was like to wear one, and was able to try on the suit that’s used to walk on the moon as well as the one being developed to protect astronauts on Mars! She brings us along with her in this…
Goes to show the kind of amazing creations we can develop when we really want to accomplish something. Where else could this kind of focus on ingenuity help us?
If you’d like to see more details about how space suits work, this really great infographic from Space.com should help you do just that! And if you’re just curious about what it’s like to be in space or be an astronaut, you’re going to want to check out this article:
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