Seriously, if NASA's looking for some new space - age material to
build spacesuits out of, velour is the ticket man.
The Portland State University professor spends his spare time and money designing and
building a spacesuit.
Not exact matches
To address this problem, NASA once launched the Space Poop Challenge, which awarded $ 15,000 to a man who figured out a clever way to
build a suction - based bathroom device into a
spacesuit.
This week NASA put the latest piece of hardware into place, awarding a preliminary six - year, $ 183.8 - million contract to Oceaneering International, Inc., of Houston to design and
build a basic
spacesuit (for launches, landings and emergencies) as well as a suit for astronauts to wear during their stays on the moon.
As for the costumes, much as in the first «X-Men,» they're
built for utility, with the
spacesuit motif offering enough similarities to satisfy all but those who won't settle for anything less than spandex and a big «4» insignia.