"Next-Generation Spacesuits Pass Zero-Gravity Tests and Astronaut Validation"

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"Next-Generation Spacesuits Pass Zero-Gravity Tests and Astronaut Validation"
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NASA's current batch of ISS spacesuits, in service for over four decades, are being replaced by a new generation spacesuit developed by Collins Aerospace, ILC Dover, and Oceaneering under the xEVAS contract. The recent zero-gravity test, known as the Crew Capability Assessment, involved the suit's use in a simulated space environment on Earth, marking a significant milestone. The updated suits aim to address issues with the current Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), such as water leakage and limited mobility, and are designed to meet the diverse needs of space explorers. Collins Aerospace plans additional evaluations, including an underwater test and a thermal vacuum test, to ensure the suit's functionality in various space-like conditions.

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