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spacesuit
noun
Alternative spelling of space suit
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The word "spacesuit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a type of protective garment worn by astronauts in space. Example: The astronaut donned his spacesuit before stepping out of the spacecraft and into the void of space.
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Baumgartner will go up in a specially designed capsule wearing a spacesuit.
The astronaut then opens a hatch to climb into the spacesuit from the rear, seals himself in and detaches for a spacewalk.
AROUND 230,000 votes were cast in a recent online competition held by NASA to choose one of three designs for the American space agency's new Z-2 spacesuit.
As President Putin has vowed to launch a manned mission to the Moon, Zvezda could get the chance to give the Orlan a more comprehensive makeover.With competition growing in the space business, more innovative spacesuit designs are likely to emerge.
SpaceX, a California-based rocket company run by Elon Musk, has advertised for its own spacesuit designer as it moves from supplying the International Space Station to manned space flight.
Now a new row has emerged.In 1990, his widow, Betty, who has long been resentful of the second-class treatment of her husband, loaned his spacesuit to the Astronaut Hall of Fame in Florida.
Nevertheless, it might be a good time to become a spacesuit designer.
This involves attaching and sealing the rear of the spacesuit to the outside of the spacecraft.
Back then, few at NASA would have imagined that its working life might run to around 40 years.Whatever a spacesuit looks like it has one basic function: to keep its wearer alive.
But while the excitement is justified, it is probably a tad early to get the spacesuit fitted.
That would, in principle, enable someone in a spacesuit to make the journey.What he would do when he got there, of course, is moot.
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