The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series of spacesuits. The Z-2 is another step in NASA's technology development roadmap leading to human exploration of the Martian surface. The suit was designed for maximum mobility at 8.3 psid, reduced mass, and to have high fidelity life support interfaces. As Z-2 will be man-tested at full vacuum in NASA JSC's Chamber B, it was manufactured as Class II, making it the most flight-like planetary walking suit produced to date. The Z-2 suit architecture is an evolution of previous EVA suits, namely the ISS EMU, Mark III, Rear Entry I-Suit and Z-1 spacesuits. The suit is a hybrid hard and soft multi-bearing, rear entry spacesuit. The hard upper torso...
As the commercial spaceflight industry transitions from suborbital brevity to orbital outposts, spac...
This paper evaluates key functional data parameters that must be considered for suborbital spaceflig...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit is the highest fidelity pressure garment from both hardware and syst...
NASA's next generation spacesuits are the Z-Series suits, made for a range of possible exploration m...
Following Z-2 space suit testing that occurred from 2016-2017, the Exploration Extravehicular Mobili...
The NASA Johnson Space Center advanced pressure garment technology development team is addressing re...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series ...
This paper presents both near-term and long-term NASA Advanced Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA) Pressu...
NASA Johnson Space Center's Z-series of planetary space suit prototypes is an iterative development ...
This paper discusses the current focus of NASA's Advanced Space Suit Pressure Garment Technology Dev...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit contains several components fabricated from an advanced hybrid compo...
What is a space suit? Space suit testing; How and why we test them; hardware design vs. user functio...
New spacesuit design considerations for the extra vehicular activity (EVA) of a manned Martian explo...
A program was undertaken to develop and test two prototype pressure suits to operate at pressures up...
As the commercial spaceflight industry transitions from suborbital brevity to orbital outposts, spac...
This paper evaluates key functional data parameters that must be considered for suborbital spaceflig...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit is the highest fidelity pressure garment from both hardware and syst...
NASA's next generation spacesuits are the Z-Series suits, made for a range of possible exploration m...
Following Z-2 space suit testing that occurred from 2016-2017, the Exploration Extravehicular Mobili...
The NASA Johnson Space Center advanced pressure garment technology development team is addressing re...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series ...
This paper presents both near-term and long-term NASA Advanced Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA) Pressu...
NASA Johnson Space Center's Z-series of planetary space suit prototypes is an iterative development ...
This paper discusses the current focus of NASA's Advanced Space Suit Pressure Garment Technology Dev...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit contains several components fabricated from an advanced hybrid compo...
What is a space suit? Space suit testing; How and why we test them; hardware design vs. user functio...
New spacesuit design considerations for the extra vehicular activity (EVA) of a manned Martian explo...
A program was undertaken to develop and test two prototype pressure suits to operate at pressures up...
As the commercial spaceflight industry transitions from suborbital brevity to orbital outposts, spac...
This paper evaluates key functional data parameters that must be considered for suborbital spaceflig...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...