174: Will Green is making your Space Suit
“We are in a space renaissance right now, but with that comes new challenges. This is especially true for spacesuits.”
Will Green is a Ph.D. student at the University of North Dakota. He is collaborating on research with NASA that is centered on applying breakthrough technologies to push the boundaries of what is possible with spacesuits. Will has taken part in analog missions at UND’s Inflatable Lunar/Martian Analog Habitat as a mission commander and an EVA ground control officer. Will’s previous research experience includes Lunar and Martian dust mitigation strategies, robotic testing of spacesuit joints, high-performance textile research for spacesuits and military applications, and inventing an exoskeleton for the Army Research Laboratory. You know, Casual space suit stuff to chat about on Casual Space. 😉
Follow Will and his work on Instagram at: spacesuit_will
And enjoy this clip: Beth and Will talk about how claustrophobic wearing spacesuits can be… and we loved watching this BBC reporter “have a moment” with his spacesuit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3AXhN3Wo0g
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