suitport
alternative technology to an airlock to enable extravehicular activity in a spacesuit
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Summary
suitport is a space technology[1]. suitport draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (space_technology category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- suitport's image is recorded as Disconnecting from suit port during field tests.jpg[3].
- suitport's image is recorded as Suitport on small pressurized rover.png[4].
- suitport's instance of is recorded as space technology[5].
- suitport's physically interacts with is recorded as space suit[6].
- suitport's physically interacts with is recorded as hazmat suit[7].
- suitport's developer is recorded as NPP Zvezda[8].
- suitport's developer is recorded as Ames Research Center[9].
- suitport's subclass of is recorded as portal[10].
- suitport's part of is recorded as crewed spacecraft[11].
- suitport's has use is recorded as extra-vehicular activity[12].
- suitport's has use is recorded as hazardous materials work[13].
- suitport's Commons category is recorded as Suitport[14].
- suitport's has part is recorded as seal[15].
- suitport's has part is recorded as door[16].
- suitport's has part is recorded as valve[17].
- suitport's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/047qt8h[18].
- suitport's patent number is recorded as US4842224[19].
- suitport's patent number is recorded as US5697108[20].
- suitport's patent number is recorded as US6959456[21].
- suitport's used by is recorded as Space Exploration Vehicle[22].
- suitport's used by is recorded as Z-1 Suit[23].
- suitport's has characteristic is recorded as advantage[24].
- suitport's has characteristic is recorded as disadvantage[25].
- suitport's has characteristic is recorded as disadvantage[26].
- suitport's has characteristic is recorded as disadvantage[27].
Why It Matters
suitport draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (space_technology category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]