The new Boeing Starliner is set to start being used next year, so the new Boeing Starliner Astronaut Space Suit has been unveiled as the new suit that passengers will wear. Featuring a deep blue hue, the space suits offer an enhanced ergonomic level of comfort and offer a better range of motion than the previous suits. They are 10-pounds lighter and designed to be worn on exit and reentry, and will allow water vapor to escape while keeping air within the suit.
The Boeing Starliner Astronaut Space Suit has a new helmet that keep the visor incorporated within, while the new gloves on the suit are touchscreen-friendly. This accommodates the new technology that will be utilized on the new spaceship.
Futuristic Astronaut Space Suits
The Boeing Starliner Space Suit Offers Better Range of Motion
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Ergonomic Comfort - There is a trend for companies to design space suits with enhanced ergonomic comfort to increase the range of motion for astronauts and promote better performance.
2. Lightweight Suits - A trend for creating space suits that are 10-pounds lighter than previous models is emerging, which can reduce the physical strain on astronauts during long-duration missions.
3. Touchscreen-compatible Features - Spacecraft manufacturers are adopting the trend of using space suits with touchscreen-compatible features to integrate with the new technologies utilized on spacecrafts.
Industry Implications
1. Spacecraft Manufacturing - For spacecraft manufacturers, there is an opportunity to invest in R&D to design innovative space suits that are tailored for spaceflight maneuvers for crew members, which can enhance their performance.
2. Aerospace Research and Development - In the aerospace R&D industry, there is an opportunity to partner with spacecraft manufacturers to develop space suits with innovative designs that increase the astronauts' range of motion in space, reduces physical strain, and have touchscreen-compatible features.
3. Space Exploration - In the space exploration industry, there is a need to create new space suits with advanced features that can be used for long-duration missions and moon bases, which can increase the safety of the astronauts and improve their overall performance during spacewalks and other activities.