Spacesuit
A spacesuit is a complex system of garments, equipment, and environmental systems designed to keep a person alive and comfortable in the harsh environment of outer space. This applies to extra-vehicular activity outside spacecraft orbiting Earth and has applied to walking, and riding the Lunar Rover, on the Moon.
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2 Theories of Spacesuit design 3 Contributing technologies 4 Specific suit models of historical significance. |
Related preceding technologies include the gas mask used in WWII, the oxygen mask used by pilots of high flying bombers in WWII, the high altitude or vacuum suit required by pilots of the Lockheed U-2 and SR-71 Blackbird, the diving suit, rebreather, scuba diving gear and many others. It is a very complicated task to provide an Earthlike comfortable environment to people traveling and working in harsh alien environments such as orbit or the lunar surface.
The development of the spheroidal dome helmet was key in balancing the need for field of view, pressure compensation, and low weight.
"Space Suit" is an instrumental track from They Might Be Giants' 1992 album Apollo 18.Spacesuit requirements
Inorder to function properly in the evironment of space, there are several requirement which must be fulfilled to achieve proper system operation.
A suit must provide:
Theories of Spacesuit design
There are three theoretical approaches:
Contributing technologies
Specific suit models of historical significance.
See also manned maneuvering unit.