NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit is the highest fidelity pressure garment from both hardware and systems design perspectives since the Space Shuttle Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) was developed in the late 1970's. Upon completion the Z-2 will be tested in the 11 foot human-rated vacuum chamber and the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at the NASA Johnson Space Center to assess the design and to determine applicability of the configuration to micro-, low- (asteroid), and planetary- (surface) gravity missions. This paper discusses the 'firsts' that the Z-2 represents. For example, the Z-2 sizes to the smallest suit scye bearing plane distance for at least the last 25 years and is being designed with the most intensive use of human models w...
A presentation of the current plan for the development of an exploration space suit pressure garment...
A program was undertaken to develop and test two prototype pressure suits to operate at pressures up...
The development of a series of prototype space activity suit (SAS) assemblies is discussed. The SAS ...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit is the highest fidelity pressure garment from both hardware and syst...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series ...
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...
This paper presents both near-term and long-term NASA Advanced Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA) Pressu...
This paper discusses the current focus of NASA's Advanced Space Suit Pressure Garment Technology Dev...
NASA Johnson Space Center's Z-series of planetary space suit prototypes is an iterative development ...
The NASA Johnson Space Center advanced pressure garment technology development team is addressing re...
What is a space suit? Space suit testing; How and why we test them; hardware design vs. user functio...
The suitport concept has been recently implemented as part of the small pressurized lunar rover (Cur...
An AdvancedExtravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) is being developed and tested in house at JSC. Multipl...
The Constellation Program has initiated the first new flight suit development project since the Extr...
A presentation of the current plan for the development of an exploration space suit pressure garment...
A program was undertaken to develop and test two prototype pressure suits to operate at pressures up...
The development of a series of prototype space activity suit (SAS) assemblies is discussed. The SAS ...
NASA's Z-2 prototype space suit is the highest fidelity pressure garment from both hardware and syst...
The Z-2 Prototype Planetary Extravehicular Space Suit Assembly is a continuation of NASA's Z series ...
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...
This paper presents both near-term and long-term NASA Advanced Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA) Pressu...
This paper discusses the current focus of NASA's Advanced Space Suit Pressure Garment Technology Dev...
NASA Johnson Space Center's Z-series of planetary space suit prototypes is an iterative development ...
The NASA Johnson Space Center advanced pressure garment technology development team is addressing re...
What is a space suit? Space suit testing; How and why we test them; hardware design vs. user functio...
The suitport concept has been recently implemented as part of the small pressurized lunar rover (Cur...
An AdvancedExtravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) is being developed and tested in house at JSC. Multipl...
The Constellation Program has initiated the first new flight suit development project since the Extr...
A presentation of the current plan for the development of an exploration space suit pressure garment...
A program was undertaken to develop and test two prototype pressure suits to operate at pressures up...
The development of a series of prototype space activity suit (SAS) assemblies is discussed. The SAS ...