Healthier Astronaut Suits

The Gravity Loading Countermeasure Skinsuit May Retain Bone Mass

Traveling to space can be dangerous on many levels, one of which involves a skeletal mass issue that scientists hope the Gravity Loading Countermeasure Skinsuit will solve. This new astronaut suit is designed to retain bone mass while in space.

Designed by MIT, the Gravity Loading Countermeasure Skinsuit essentially acts as an elastic band, compressing the body lengthwise so that the shoulders pull down towards the feet. By doing so, researchers believe it will replicate Earth's gravity effects. Although still in its testing stages, the results look promising thus far.
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3. Healthcare - Creating elastic compression suits to help patients with conditions such as osteoporosis maintain bone mass and reduce the risk of fractures.

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