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== Space Suits in [[Science Fiction]] == | == Space Suits in [[Science Fiction]] == | ||
*For technical reasons relating to bulk and the time required to don spacesuits, some engineers had suggested a type of spacesuit which, instead of providing pressure to the user via compressed air, provides pressure to the user mechanically. Several science fiction universes (such as Planetes) have embraced this idea. | *For technical reasons relating to bulk and the time required to don spacesuits, some engineers had suggested a type of spacesuit which, instead of providing pressure to the user via compressed air, provides pressure to the user mechanically. Several science fiction universes (such as Planetes) have embraced this idea. | ||
*[[Power Armor]]is generally depicted as being able to serve as a Spacesuit | *[[Power Armor]] is generally depicted as being able to serve as a Spacesuit | ||
*[[Stormtrooper Armor]] can be used as a spacesuit for a limited period of time | *[[Stormtrooper Armor]] can be used as a spacesuit for a limited period of time | ||
[[Category: Real Technology]] | [[Category: Real Technology]] |
Revision as of 21:43, 6 February 2010
A Space Suit is a garment designed to maintain a personal habitable environment for the wearer in space.
Space Suits in Science Fiction
- For technical reasons relating to bulk and the time required to don spacesuits, some engineers had suggested a type of spacesuit which, instead of providing pressure to the user via compressed air, provides pressure to the user mechanically. Several science fiction universes (such as Planetes) have embraced this idea.
- Power Armor is generally depicted as being able to serve as a Spacesuit
- Stormtrooper Armor can be used as a spacesuit for a limited period of time