Monday, November 25, 2013

No One Will Do Your Laundry In Space

Astronaut Catherine Coleman unpacks representing a stay on the universe station. NASA

 During Space, No One bidding Do Your Laundry -- Popular Mechanics

University of Rhode Island design professor Karl Aspelund wants you to think around astronaut socks. During piece of information, he hopes his handiwork with the 100 Year Starship Project—figuring improbable come again? Kind of clothes universe travelers will need representing a long-duration mission—will revolution the way you dress, too.

How did you comprehend interested in come again? Clothes astronauts can consume on a 100-year-long visit into universe?

I had an NPR driveway split second what time I heard Dr. Mae Jemison discussion around the 100 Year Starship; I had to sit and eavesdrop to the total issue. I right now got this goal, and ran inside to email her aphorism, "Okay, you’re planning this long visit, but own you notion around come again? You’ll wear?" She hadn’t. Textiles and clothing are so integral to our lives, but to facilitate gets taken representing granted.

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