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Inside Nasa’s next-gen spacesuits that astronauts will wear on Moon and MARS – and it’s got some big surprises

NASA has been working on a next-generation spacesuit, unlike anything we've seen before – here's what you need to know.

Last month, the US space agency announced that it would be teaming up with Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to develop a new suit for astronauts.

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NASA has been working on a next-generation spacesuit with Collins Aerospace and Axiom SpaceCredit: Collins Aerospace
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Cosmonauts of differing body types will also be able to don the suits – specifically, women from the 5th percentile for size, and men in the 95th percentile, Nasa said.

"When we get to the Moon, we will have our first person of color and our first woman that will be wearers and users of these suits in space," said Vanessa Wyche, director of Nasa's Johnson Space Center in Houston.

In a separate press release in late May, Nasa required the suits to allow humans to "explore the lunar surface and unlock new spacewalk capabilities outside the International Space Station".

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In terms of hearing, the suits have to protect astronauts from any sounds above 115 decibels.

Patriotic suits

Experts from Scientific American also noted that the suit's design will be inspired by the "ceremonial unfurling of American Stars and Stripes by each set of Apollo moonwalkers".

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The report noted that the spacesuits aboard the International Space Station "have exceeded their design life by more than 25 years, necessitating costly maintenance to ensure astronaut safety."

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Nasa's current suits have "been the workhorse for the agency for 40 years" and have been worn on 169 spacewalks, Dina Centella, Nasa space station operations integration manager, said.

Artemis Moon mission

The Artemis program was launched by Nasa in December 2017 and aims to return humans to the Moon by 2025.

Two of the program's short-term goals are to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.

Mid-term objectives include establishing an international expedition team, and a sustainable human presence on the Moon.

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Meanwhile, long-term goals for Artemis are to extract lunar resources from the Moon and to eventually make crewed missions to Mars possible.

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