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posted by martyb on Thursday August 24 2017, @08:17AM   Printer-friendly
from the suits-me-fine dept.

Elon Musk has unveiled the spacesuit (or flight suit) that will be used by astronauts aboard crewed Dragon flights:

In his Instagram post, Musk added that this suit was not a mock-up but rather a fully functional unit. "Already tested to double vacuum pressure," he wrote. "Was incredibly hard to balance aesthetics and function. Easy to do either separately." (Double vacuum pressure simply means the suit was probably inflated to twice the pressure of sea level and then put into a vacuum chamber.)

Musk gave no other technical information about the suit. Most strikingly, it is white, in contrast to the very blue spacesuits unveiled by Boeing in January.

These are not, strictly speaking, "space suits." Rather, they are more properly flight suits designed to be worn during the ride to space and again on the ride back down to Earth. They have a limited time in which they can operate in a full vacuum and are not intended for spacewalks.

Related: Boeing Unveils New Spacesuits for Starliner Astronaut Taxi


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  • (Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 24 2017, @09:44AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 24 2017, @09:44AM (#558392)

    This [airspacemag.com] article gives the details on the goals, specifications, and purposes for these sort of suits. Boeings blue butt or NASA's pumpkin suits for instance is intended for the same purpose. Like you mention it is not an EVA (space walk) suit, but a suit worn during ascent/descent intended to protect the astronauts in case of unplanned depressurization or other ship failures. However, doing that is no small feat as you seem to be implying. Doing that and making it look good is a major accomplishment.

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  • (Score: 1) by NateMich on Thursday August 24 2017, @04:23PM

    by NateMich (6662) on Thursday August 24 2017, @04:23PM (#558487)

    It certainly looks cool, like something out of a comic or maybe a movie.

    But for sure, I'd rather have form over function in something designed for life support.

  • (Score: 2) by EvilSS on Thursday August 24 2017, @05:17PM

    by EvilSS (1456) Subscriber Badge on Thursday August 24 2017, @05:17PM (#558505)
    That article points out something else important too. The blue Boeing suite is 10 lbs lighter than the NASA pumpkin suite. That's a noteworthy accomplishment.