Volume 5, Issue 9 2000028
Review

Advanced Materials for Future Lunar Extravehicular Activity Space Suit

Peter Weiss,

COMEX S.A., 36, bd de l'Océan – CS 80143 – 13275, Marseille Cedex 9, France

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Makthoum Peer Mohamed,

COMEX S.A., 36, bd de l'Océan – CS 80143 – 13275, Marseille Cedex 9, France

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Thibaud Gobert,

COMEX S.A., 36, bd de l'Océan – CS 80143 – 13275, Marseille Cedex 9, France

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Yann Chouard,

COMEX S.A., 36, bd de l'Océan – CS 80143 – 13275, Marseille Cedex 9, France

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Nisheet Singh,

COMEX S.A., 36, bd de l'Océan – CS 80143 – 13275, Marseille Cedex 9, France

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Theo Chalal,

COMEX S.A., 36, bd de l'Océan – CS 80143 – 13275, Marseille Cedex 9, France

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Sibylle Schmied,

DITF Deutsche Institute für Textil und Faserforschung, Körschtalstrasse 26, Denkendorf, 73770 Germany

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Matthias Schweins,

DITF Deutsche Institute für Textil und Faserforschung, Körschtalstrasse 26, Denkendorf, 73770 Germany

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Thomas Stegmaier,

DITF Deutsche Institute für Textil und Faserforschung, Körschtalstrasse 26, Denkendorf, 73770 Germany

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Götz T. Gresser,

DITF Deutsche Institute für Textil und Faserforschung, Körschtalstrasse 26, Denkendorf, 73770 Germany

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Gernot Groemer,

Österreichisches Weltraum Forum/Austrian Space Forum, Etrichgasse 18, Innsbruck, 6020 Austria

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Nina Sejkora,

Österreichisches Weltraum Forum/Austrian Space Forum, Etrichgasse 18, Innsbruck, 6020 Austria

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Shumit Das,

European Space Agency, ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, TEC-QEE, PO Box 299, Noordwijk, AG, NL-2200 The Netherlands

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Riccardo Rampini,

European Space Agency, ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, TEC-QEE, PO Box 299, Noordwijk, AG, NL-2200 The Netherlands

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Małgorzata Hołyńska,

Corresponding Author

European Space Agency, ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, TEC-QEE, PO Box 299, Noordwijk, AG, NL-2200 The Netherlands

E-mail: Malgorzata.Holynska@esa.int

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First published: 26 June 2020
Citations: 3

Abstract

This review focuses on advanced materials already used and suitable for application in (future) lunar extravehicular activity space suits. A historical and current literature/market survey is presented. Different functional layers of an astronaut garment are defined with emphasis on the external layers subjected to abrasive action of lunar regolith and degradation via exposure to space radiation/vacuum environment. Requirements are defined that would need to be fulfilled by these layers and suitable materials candidates are reviewed based on their key properties, including mechanical durability. Smart materials, combining additional functionalities, such as garment health monitoring, are also considered. The lead topic is the subject of an ongoing ESA-funded research activity.

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