How will you remove your space suit leave alone your cloths in Zero Gravity??? May be we can have a docking point something in the front of the space suit (Both male/female)....
uhh its not that difficult to remove space suit / clothes. astronaughts / cosmonaughts do it all of the time. and it's rumored that NASA did do some experiments of that in space, they found that the hardest part was staying "interlocked" and new possitions had to be invented
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ewwwwwwwwww just thought about the mess that could cause
How will you remove your space suit leave alone your cloths in Zero Gravity??? May be we can have a docking point something in the front of the space suit (Both male/female)....
Hopefully you're not suggesting that ISS residents (or MIR, since you seem to be into all things russian) spend their entire 6 months inside a space suit?
How will you remove your space suit leave alone your cloths in Zero Gravity??? May be we can have a docking point something in the front of the space suit (Both male/female)....
Hopefully you're not suggesting that ISS residents (or MIR, since you seem to be into all things russian) spend their entire 6 months inside a space suit?
Of course there's not true zero gravity inside the ISS. That's why its referred to as 'micro gravity'. Likely, there's no point in the universe that is completely zero g.
I did a zero G flight once. They take you up really high and then the plane kind of falls from the sky. For about a minute you get zero G. Cost me a frickin fortune but it was well worth it for the experience.