Why Spacewalk Suits Fight Your Movements
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An astronaut's hand opens and closes, but in space every movement fights pressure. Before a spacewalk the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) fills with pure oxygen, becoming pressurized. At 4.3 psi the suit balloons and seams reach design limits. Limbs move while the astronaut maneuvers outside the International Space Station (ISS), each motion pulled by suit resistance. Suddenly debris fragments strike the suit and a flash erupts as micro-shards spray from the hole. Kinetic energy surges through the fabric, causing rapid decompression and making the suit unsafe. The system designed to protect now marks the boundary between survival and disaster. Follow for one real science fact daily.
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Topic: Dangerous Spacewalk
Created: 2026-03-15 09:09:11
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