Brian M
Yes - but does it pass the 'Does it make my bum look bigger'
Spacemen are still going to have to tell a little lie........
Mirmillion
This design reminds me of the soft-shell version of Phil Nuytten's Newt-Suit or Exosuit. I'm sure NASA has tried to adapt the hard-shell version but weight and mobility considerations make it difficult.
What is needed is a hybrid material that acts like an alloy when stressed or impacted but is flexible when moving with the human body. Think it already exists in bulletproofing.
hdm
Does the first picture show a gun or drill? They need to brand things. Nikey should be involved...branding is key.
Jay_Wilson
None of these would pass the "cool" test in any science fiction film
Drifter
My vote is for the one that is more than just fashionable 'bling'. Please tell me me 'we' are paying for some form of 'visual feedback' graphic displays. Please tell me the millions 'we' are investing are more than a fashion statement.
Dieter
As long as there is oxygen in their helmet I doubt one wearing the spacesuit would give a spacerats rear what it looked like. Perhaps with 3D printing a spaceman or women for that matter could simply print their own. Is the affair on Mars going to be formal or casual this evening??? LOL.
Guy DeWardener
Need a design that allows you to scratch an itch!
Jay Finke
How about we ask NASA witch is the best, most efficient design. I really don't care what it looks like. Being 100% reliable is what I sure the persons wearing it would probably prefer ?
Neil Farbstein
Hate it. The hunchbacked look is really bad, limits motion, and it has limited view all around.
Richie Arbas
All looks kind of "humpback", kind of disabled person. No?