when im in a situation where i have to be around my teammates without my bandages:
time to start passing out the stemrads!
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when im in a situation where i have to be around my teammates without my bandages:
time to start passing out the stemrads!
Next-gen radiation suit
Stemrad made this far advanced suit for radiation protection.
A prototype of the AstroRad vest, developed by US-Israeli startup StemRad, will be sent to space on November 2 for feedback on its ergonomic features.
The AstroRad, an Israeli antiradiation vest for outer space developed by the US-Israeli startup StemRad, is set to be launched onto the International Space Station (ISS) along with an assortment of science-related supplies this weekend.
The Tel Aviv-based company in collaboration with the Israeli Space Agency (ISA) at the Ministry of Science and Technology said that a prototype of the vest would be launched on Saturday, November 2nd at 9:59 am EST time (3:59 am Israeli time.)
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AstroRad vest will be tailored to protect sensitive organs of female astronauts, who will evaluate its fit, form and function.
Astronauts on the International Space Station will soon test an Israeli antiradiation vest.
A prototype of the AstroRad vest by Tel Aviv-based StemRad is part of 4,600 pounds of science experiments to be delivered to the station in early November aboard a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft.
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