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NASA U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture

Spacesuit Knowledge Capture Program

The NASA U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture (KC) program has existed since the beginning of 2008 and was designed to share historical spacesuit information with engineers and other technical team members to augment their understanding of the spacesuit, its evolution, its limitations, and its capabilities.

Many subject-matter experts have provided lectures, and some were interviewed to help bring the spacesuit to life to ensure lessons learned will never be lost. The U.S. Spacesuit KC topics have included lessons learned from some of the most prominent spacesuit experts and spacesuit users including current and former astronauts.

The events have enriched the spacesuit legacy knowledge from Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Space Shuttle, and International Space Station programs. Also, expert engineers and scientists have shared their challenges and successes to be remembered. During the program’s existence, more than 65 seminars have captured spacesuit history and knowledge; those that are available at this site have been approved for public release.

For questions about the program or presentations, please contact: cinda.chullen-1@nasa.gov or vladenka.r.oliva@nasa.gov.

The following presentations consist of video recordings (MPEG-4 and Ogg), transcripts (TXT),and accompanying slides and/or information (PDF).

These presentations are also available with closed captioning at the NASA Engineering and Safety Center Academy Online.

Chinese Space Suit Analysis
Presented by Lewis Croog

MPEG-4 Video (786.5 MB)
Ogg Video (224.3 MB)
Transcript (36.4 KB)
Presentation (1.5 MB)

Conduct of Geologic Field Work During Planetary Exploration: Why Geology Matters
Presented by Dean Eppler

MPEG-4 Video (1.6 GB)
Ogg Video (298.3 MB)
Transcript (61.7 KB)
Presentation (5.6 MB)

The Size of the Universe and Where Will We Go?
Presented by Mike Lawson

MPEG-4 Video (1.3 GB)
Ogg Video (242.7 MB)
Transcript (40.6 KB)
Presentation (3.1 MB)

Farewell Advice from Joe Kosmo
Presented by Joe Kosmo

MPEG-4 Video (1.9 GB)
Ogg Video (368.5 MB)
Transcript (73.5 KB)
Information (47 KB)

Extravehicular Activity Physiology & Medical Considerations Working in a Spacesuit
Presented by Scott Parazynski

MPEG-4 Video (2.1 GB)
Ogg Video (409 MB)
Transcript (88.2 KB)
Presentation (7 MB)

Thermal Protection System Inspection and Repair
Presented by Scott Parazynski

MPEG-4 Video (2.0 GB)
Ogg Video (378.8 MB)
Transcript (74.8 KB)
Presentation (16.2 MB)

Extravehicular Activity Skills Training
Presented by Scott Parazynski

MPEG-4 Video (2.0 GB)
Ogg Video (370.8 MB)
Transcript (78 KB)
Presentation (12.6 MB)

Extravehicular Activity Development & Verification Testing at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory
Presented by Juniper Jairala & Robert Durkin

MPEG-4 Video (1.2 GB)
Ogg Video (230.3 MB)
Transcript (45.9 KB)
Presentation (3 MB)

Spacesuit Development and Qualification for Project Gemini
Presented by Jim McBarron

MPEG-4 Video (380.2 MB)
Ogg Video (414.7 MB)
Transcript (72.6 KB)
Presentation (3.3 MB)

Apollo Block I Spacesuit Development and Apollo Block II Spacesuit Competition
Presented by Jim McBarron

MPEG-4 Video (1.1 GB)
Ogg Video (306.9 MB)
Transcript (55 KB)
Presentation (4.5 MB)

Launch, Entry & Abort, Intra-Vehicular Spacesuits
Presented by Ken Thomas

MPEG-4 Video (945.7 MB)
Ogg Video (268.2 MB)
Transcript (40 KB)
Presentation (2.2 MB)

Antarctica Extravehicular Activity
Presented by Stan Love

MPEG-4 Video (1.2 GB)
Ogg Video (355.9 MB)
Transcript (84 KB)
Presentation (14.5 MB)

Human Exploration of Near-Earth Asteroids
Presented by Paul Abell

MPEG-4 Video (1.3 GB)
Ogg Video (363.7 MB)
Transcript (77.1 KB)
Presentation (7.9 MB)

Near-Earth Asteroids: Threats and Opportunities
Presented by Stan Love

MPEG-4 Video (978.7 MB)
Ogg Video (358.3 MB)
Transcript (78.7 KB)
Presentation (10.5 MB)

   
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