I Tested NASA’s New Space Suit (Ft. Axiom Space)



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26 thoughts on “I Tested NASA’s New Space Suit (Ft. Axiom Space)

  1. My comment mite not be seen but here's a shot. Not saying nasa hasn't tried it or thought about it but why don't they try using material like motorcycle riders wear and use? It holds up to high speeds holds up against sliding across pavement at over 200 mph. So between mixing motorcycle gear and scuba gear I think they could make something that holds up to space and have more flexibility and be able to actually hold stuff in the hands and work with your hands. Just food for thought from an avridge civilian.

  2. She looks like such a bad ass in that suit. It is a handsome looking suit isn't it? I think Elon is going to give them a run for there money still, though. The guy is just brilliant and he surrounds himself with super qualified people at the cutting edge of the aerospace field. He is not held back by the "but we've always done it that way and its a safe choice" kind of mentality. He eagerly looks at new ways of doing things pass or fail. Then moves on quickly from failure without fear of more failures holding him back from continued advancement. It's never about "good enough" for Elon. Its always how can we do it better. And then implements that at break neck speed. I am often shocked at how quickly Space X opperates. In the end Elon and Space X have carved their names large in the history books and with an exclamation point to boot. Theyll be talking about him a thousand years from now and more. Virtual immortality.
    I wish I had just a hundred more years to watch our interstellar existence evolve. Its going full bore exponential now. Our tech advancement is coming down to months and days not decades and decades. And it is only getting better. Can you even imagine? Proably, but not the full scope of what is coming. Its a GREAT time to be alive!

  3. Very good video. Touching on some interesting points regarding the environment in space and spacesuits.
    One question I would have liked you to ask them, is if NASA gave Axiom access to the original suits designed for the moon landings, and how they upgraded the design.

  4. 18:04 let’s be real – There’s no way a vast majority of American body type (the fattest on earth) can be lifted into space… economically. You need to be fit. I bet the 10% who do not fit will definitely be voicing there opinions about how unjust it is 😂

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