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The first idea about astronaut outfit look like?
1 decade before man stepped foot on the moon, Allyn B. Hazard had the first design to suit outer space travel.
Neil Armstrong was the first man set foot on the moon in 1969, but the previous one decade Hazard B. Allyn, a NASA engineer has an idea about the astronaut suit. So the first astronaut map looks like? Let’s take a look at the photos below to know more.
This is the same outfit Hazard his astronaut, looks suit looks quite bulky and somewhat difficult to move.
And this is where Armstrong Apollo suit to wear to step foot on the moon, Armstrong’s helmet had no such antenna on the first version of Hazard.
At the time of designing an astronaut suit, Hazard is development engineer senior design department of laboratory missile launch aircraft NASA (JPL) in California. However, due to the design too bulky, it has not been put on the official project of NASA.
This project of Hazard fact has created some attention from outside. April 27, 1962, photo Hazard and astronaut suit he posted the cover of Life magazine.
There is very little literature on this suit so no one knows how much Hazard did form it, and he did not know what material used to produce and whether this suit really sure Defenseless astronauts on the moon or not. Even these figures are marked front shirt is still a mystery, and it seems this is the version numbering of this suit.
Although this design is not NASA choices, some students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) studied this kit under the guidance of Professor John Lyman. Their research was Post-Standard magazine published on Sunday, stating that suit 6 issues need to be overcome before it is ready to fly into space. (It is unclear at which Hazard has a solution for this problem yet)
Here are six issues that this encounter suit:
1. breathing air supply system: Because the Moon has no oxygen to suit the storage must use oxygen for at least 10 days.
2. Air conditioning: daytime temperatures of up to 215 lunar degrees F (101 degrees C ie) while the cold night to minus 250 degrees F (121 degrees C equivalent sound). Sets must have a regulatory function, reduce the heat when the temperature outside heats up, and vice versa, with heat when the outside temperature cold start.
3. Radiation: Moon often inspired to the radiation from the sun a lot, so this suit should have been resistant to this type of radiation.
4. vacuum phenomenon: Because on the moon is a vacuum, so this suit should ensure to avoid loss of moisture, as if this phenomenon occurs will endanger their lives to astronauts .
5. Mobility and Flexibility: The surface of the moon covered with thick dust to 6 meters.Moreover, the atmospheric pressure inside the suit if not handled effectively mixed ambient pressure will cause disaster for the wearer.
6. Food: astronaut kit should have enough space to store reserves of food for the astronauts.
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