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The EVA space suit development in Europe.

A I Skoog1

  • 1Dornier GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany.

Acta Astronautica
|January 1, 1994
PubMed
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The European EVA space suit concept has been improved with new data, focusing on enhanced mobility, life support, safety, and cost-efficiency for future space missions.

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Area of Science:

  • Space Engineering
  • Human Spaceflight Systems
  • Life Support Systems

Background:

  • European Extravehicular Activity (EVA) space suit predevelopment activities have generated significant technical data over two years.
  • Understanding of space suit mobility and life support functions has improved, influencing design consolidation and re-evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the latest design status of the European EVA space suit concept.
  • To emphasize improvements in crew safety, comfort, and productivity for the European Space Agency (ESA).

Main Methods:

  • Consolidation of design features based on test data and system understanding.
  • Challenging existing design solutions to optimize mass, cost, safety, and handling.
  • Incorporating evolving requirements from the Hermes spaceplane and operational scenarios with Columbus.

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Main Results:

  • An improved technical reference concept for the European EVA space suit.
  • Enhanced functional safety and ease of handling in the space suit design.
  • Implementation of necessary hardware and functional redundancies for operational scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • The predevelopment activities have resulted in a robust European EVA space suit concept ready for Phase C/D development.
  • The design prioritizes crew well-being and mission effectiveness within mass and cost constraints.
  • The concept aligns with the operational needs of the Hermes spaceplane and Columbus module servicing.