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<title>Technologies | Astrosphere</title>
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TECHNOLOGIES
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PRICING
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Technologies
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Pricing
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<h1 class="subHeader" style="text-align: center">OUR TECHNOLOGIES</h1>
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<span class="blueGradientText">We write a new definition for <i>possible</i>.</span>
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Transportation :
<span class="blueGradientText">The Space Launch System</span>
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NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) is a powerful rocket that provides the
foundation to allow humans and cargo to travel beyond low-Earth orbit
and eventually to the Moon, Mars and beyond. SLS is designed to be the
most capable and advanced launch vehicle ever built, with a maximum lift
capacity of over 90 metric tons. This next-generation rocket system
utilizes a combination of solid and liquid propulsion stages to provide
a safe, reliable and efficient means of access to deep space. The SLS is
designed to be flexible, scalable and sustainable, meaning it can be
configured for a variety of missions with different capabilities,
depending on the needs of the mission. It is also designed to be
reusable, reducing the cost of future missions and making space travel
more accessible. With its unparalleled power and versatility, SLS will
not only pave the way for NASA's continued space exploration, but also
for you as you journey into space with Astrosphere.
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<p style="font-family: Bebas Neue; font-size: 25px">Fun Facts:</p>
<p>• Each launch of the SLS costs over 2 billion dollars!</p>
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• The SLS has the greatest liftoff thrust of any rocket in operation!
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<p>• The SLS weights 5,750,000 pounds!</p>
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Protection : <span class="blueGradientText">The EVA Space Suit</span>
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Extra-Vehicular Activity(EVA) Suits work to protect astronauts from the
harsh conditions of space, including temperatures ranging from -250 to
250 degrees Fahrenheit, high-energy radiation, debris, and more.
According to NASA, our partner organization, space suits consist of 7
distinct elements: the cooling garment and other flexible layers, the
hard upper torso(HUT), the gloves, the lower torso, the portable life
support system(PLSS), the communications cap, and the helmet. The
cooling garment is the first layer of the spacesuit. The spandex layer
is covered with tubes of cool water, which regulate the astronaut's
temperature. On top of the cooling garment, EVA suits can include up to
16 different layers to hold oxygen, maintain a habitable pressure,
shield from dust, and other functions. The HUT is a durable, lightweight
shell that links the functions of the PLSS to the inside of the space
suit and provides openings for the rest of the suit to attach to. The
gloves of the EVA suit provide protection and temperature regulation to
the fingers. The pants and boots of the EVA suit keep the legs and feet
protected and warm while the waist provides attachment points for
tethers and other tools. The PLSS, typically worn as a backpack on the
back of the EVA suits, is a group of systems that work together to
maintain an optimal environment for the astronaut within the space suit
through regulating pressuring, filtering oxygen, and monitoring vitals.
The communicational cap, often called the Snoopy cap, holds the
astronaut’s earphones and microphones and connects to the spacesuit's
radio. Through the cap, astronauts can communicate with each other and
mission control. Finally, the helmet is formed of a plastic bubble, a
protective visor, and the sun visor and shades. The intricate elements
of the helmet help maintain the pressure and oxygen levels of the suit
and protect against the sun’s intense rays. With the help of our EVA
suits, we here at Astrosphere do everything to make sure your future
adventures are filled with excitement and safety.
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<p style="font-family: Bebas Neue; font-size: 25px">Fun Facts:</p>
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• Your hands are the most sensitive part of your body to the cold
temperatures of space. Gloves are important!
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• Space suits may have red or white stripes to make it easier to see
the astronauts.
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<p>• The longest US space walk was for 8 hours are 56 minutes!</p>
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