ILC Dover

NASA testing new space suits

ILC Dover concept suit

NASA is testing some new improved space suits. The new suits are expected to be lighter and smaller than current suits. The also sport a science fiction looking porthole. The picture is of a suit from ILC Dover that looks very much like the one pictured by the AP in the news article.

Lunar Habitats

NASA's projected lunar habitat

MSNBC published a neat article outlining what is being done to design habitats for the moon colony. NASA's Constellation Program Office seems to be coordinating the effort.

The main thrust of the lunar habitat projects are inflatable dwellings. The reason for this is that the planned payload of the Orion ships are only 13,000 pounds. Space Station modules, which are apparently the only other option for lunar habitats, weigh up to 30,000 pounds.

Beyond talks with Lockheed and Boeing, NASA is talking with several other private contractors to help design and possibly build these inflatable habitats. One company is Bigelow Aerospace, who has already launched one of their inflatable habitat designs into orbit, and has a second test launch planned for April, 2007. The second company is ILC Dover. They have built a prototype for a NASA funded test in Antarctica.

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