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How many separate parts does a spacesuit have?

A typical spacesuit, such as the NASA Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), consists of several separate parts, usually totaling around 14 to 15 key components. These include the helmet, gloves, boots, and the torso, along with various layers for thermal insulation, pressure, and mobility. Each part is designed to provide specific functions, such as life support, protection from space conditions, and mobility for astronauts during extravehicular activities.


How are space stations cooled heated And protected from incineration from the sun?

Beacuase NASA has thermal control systems


Who made the thermal plasma analyzer?

The thermal plasma analyzer was developed by scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. It is a type of mass spectrometer used for analyzing the composition and structure of plasmas in space.


Should i prefer electronics or mechanical to join NASA?

Either or, but Mechanical and Electrical engineers have more profile and work on actual spacecraft design, engineering, and building oversight. Other good degrees are Materiels Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Astrophysics, and Aeronautical Engineering. It's important to note that most NASA employees aren't necessarily hired right off a resume' or from college. Most engineers in NASA are hired from prior experience with NASA working as at an aerospace contractor. It's also important to note that NASA itself doesn't have that many employees; the major NASA centers are run by civilian contractors, so if NASA is your ultimate goal, start looking at the contractors who service the various NASA centers.


How are ski boots made from NASA used in society today?

They make sure astronauts can move from side to side and front to back and to make sure astronauts can be able to move outside the space shuttle


How does nasa space program use Boron Nitride?

NASA used Boron Nitride in many different ways. It was used as a catalyst when starting Saturn rocket engines. Boron Nitride is also used in one form to protect the outside of the spacecraft. Boron Nitride is one of the hardest chemicals known to man.


What is the possessive form of NASA?

The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.


Why is NASA important?

In addition to providing information about nearby space and planets, NASA studies the way in which the Earth has developed, and how it could change in the distant future. These can help us understand how life on Earth came about and what can be done to protect and preserve it. Addtionally, many NASA instruments and much of their research has been used for practical purposes here on Earth: GPS locators, new microchips, thermal imaging, advanced materials, and other bio-medical applications.


What did NASA got in Mars?

What did nasa got in mars?" What did nasa got in mars?"


Is the NASA on of the cabinet departments?

No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.


What were ski boots used for in space?

I think you mean what are moon boots used for with skiing. NASA worked with Raichle to make the moon boots which after being used in space was adapted into skiing. From NASA.gov In cooperation with Raichle Molitor USA Inc. and the international Raichle organization, Comfort Products developed the Raichle Flexon concept in ski boots. The Flexon concept is an adaptation of the accordion-like corrugations of extravehicular space suit joints, which allows ski boots to flex without significant distortion. The design provides immediate transmission of power and therefore precision skiing. Comfort Products also applied heating element circuitry from Apollo astronaut's clothing to foot-warming devices in their boots in the 1970s.


How big is planet NASA?

Sorry to say but NASA is not a planet! NASA is an organization that studies the planets!