China Unveils Moon-Landing Spacesuit for First Time
Ribbons have always been an important element in the design of Chinese spacesuits, and the overall design of the Moon-landing suit is inspired by traditional Chinese armor, giving it a rugged and resolute appearance.
"The Feitian extra-vehicular activity (EVA) suit is designed for use in low Earth orbit, where astronauts float in a microgravity environment. Therefore, we chose the ribbon element to convey a sense of free flow. The Moon-landing suit is designed for lunar explorations, such as walking and working on the Moon surface, so we would also like to convey a strong-willed and unswerving feeling, which we integrated organically into the suit's design," said Zhang Wanxin, director of the Spacesuit Engineering Office and deputy chief designer of the Astronaut System at the China Astronaut Research and Training Center.
The Feitian EVA suit is China's first domestically-designed spacesuit. Feitian, literally meaning flying in the sky, is the name of a legendary Buddhist goddess.
After the demonstration, Yang Liwei, deputy chief designer of China's crewed space program and China's first astronaut, together with the technician, launched the naming campaign for the Moon-landing suit from the public.
All individuals, legal entities, and organizations passionate about China's crewed lunar exploration program are welcome to participate. The campaign will close at 24:00 on October 31, 2024.
Video Credit: CCTV
Duration: 1 minute, 41 seconds
Release Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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