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MIT Team Designs a New, Sleek, Skintight Spacesuit

iamdrscience writes "MIT aeronautics professor Dava Newman has designed a new spacesuit along with her colleague, Jeff Hoffman and a group of students. This is far sleeker and lighter weight than the suits used by astronauts today, promising greater mobility than the traditional bulky suits of today which can weigh 300lbs or more. Instead of gas pressurization, the new prototype BioSuit employs "mechanical counter-pressure" in the form of skin-tight layers wrapped around the body."
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/biosuit-0716.html

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  1. obligatory by penp · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're waiting for you, Gordon. In the Test Chamber.

  2. The future is now! by ZeroExistenZ · · Score: 4, Funny

    All these skintight spacesuits on attractive women in science fiction movies are finally reality!

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  3. Re:Slashcode predicts ... by A+non-mouse+Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Exclusive pictures.

    Turns out, it only works if you wear it in a robotic cat.

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  4. Next challenge: by Glowing+Fish · · Score: 5, Funny

    The next thing they have to make is a chain metal bikini that can give Elven Warrior Maidens the protection from dragon fire they need.

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  5. Re:But why .... by sokoban · · Score: 5, Funny

    You see, they were really trying to get Teri Hatcher, but the memo just said "T. Hatcher".

    Somebody misread it as Thatcher, and just ran with it.

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  6. Re:Another plug for the metric system by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    And on that note, how is having 300 lbs (or mass-equivalent) less gear going to keep you from hopping off the moon into outerspace forever? Didn't the extra mass come in handy to keep people from flying away? Actually, the new space suit makes astronauts look sexier, thereby causing the moon to be more attracted to them. This increased attraction makes it less likely they will fly away. Of course, it also means they have to change back into the clunky old fashioned space suits when they want to take off, in order to decrease the Moon's attraction enough to let them go. It also means that the Moon may call them several times a day to try to get them to come back, and may occasionally drift closer to the Earth to get a better look at them, despite the restraining order barring the Moon from getting within 230,000 miles.

    Sure, this seems like a good idea, but it's really not cool to play around with the Moon's emotions like that. No one has visited it in 35 years, and it is getting pretty desperate for attention.
  7. Re:300 lbs by tarogue · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, silly! A pound is a unit of currency. A stone is a unit of weight.

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  8. Re:With the fist of an angry god! by Gilmoure · · Score: 4, Funny

    Her right ear looks to be 1/4" lower than the right. Deal breaker, that is.

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  9. More important.. by QuantumG · · Score: 4, Funny

    won't people see the diaper?

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  10. Re:Old idea, new implementation by networkBoy · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Of course, most of us would look like crap in a tight spandex bodystocking anyway."

    And therein is how I will repel the micro-meteorites. My ugly-ass body will scare them enough to deflect their path.
    -nB

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  11. Re:PHYSICS: Why skin tight may be a bad idea by timeOday · · Score: 4, Funny

    It seems to me that if this thing is mechanically applying 16 PSI in vacuum then it must apply 32 PSI when inside the capsule. That's going to raise your blood pressure. Not by enough to be harmful, (after all scuba divers have the same).
    This gets at my question, which is why pressurization is needed at all. Diving from 1 to 2 atmospheres is no big deal. Why is going from 1 to 0 such a problem?
  12. Stupid sexy Flanders... by Cyno01 · · Score: 4, Funny

    n/t

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  13. Re:Slashcode predicts ... by pugugly · · Score: 4, Funny

    It gives us a tight, form-fitting suit to be worn by fit women going into space.

    Admittedly, this is just a first step to a world where all the women look like the covers of 50's pulp magazines, but really, how can that *not* improve society.

    I for one welcome our new Amazonian over, um, overladies?

      - Pug

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  14. Re:300 lbs by Belacgod · · Score: 5, Funny

    Really, stone should be a unit for measuring drug potency.

  15. Re:uh oh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    You forgot, "4. I doubt you have a giant boner."