Flagsuit LLC Delivers First Commercial Space Suit Gloves
Southwest Harbor, ME (PRWEB) March 17, 2008 -- Flagsuit LLC, a new startup founded by NASA Astronaut Glove Challenge winner Peter Homer, shipped their first commercially produced space suit gloves to Los Angeles-based Orbital Outfitters last month under a joint development agreement. The gloves are designed to be used with the Industrial Suborbital Space Suit-Crew (IS3C) which was unveiled by Orbital Outfitters in October 2007. The gloves will be used for integrated suit testing and evaluation, and feature a patent-pending joint design that makes the fingers more flexible under pressure, increasing dexterity while reducing hand fatigue. The gloves are manufactured using a new process that eliminates time consuming adjustments to adapt the fit to the wearer's hands, producing a ready-to-wear garment that literally "fits like a glove." Flagsuit is currently implementing a preliminary production capability with support from the Maine Technology Institute.
Orbital Outfitters announced the collaboration with Homer last November. "Orbital Outfitters is committed to making the best performing and best looking commercial space suits available, without the premium price tag," says CEO Jeff Feige. "Flagsuit is helping us realize that goal." Orbital Outfitters has a contract to deliver emergency pressure suits for a piloted suborbital vehicle being developed by XCOR Aerospace of Mojave, CA, among others and will be conducting tests on the suit in a near vacuum this summer.
The commercial space suit gloves delivered last month are direct descendants of the design that won the 2007 NASA Challenge. "We haven't lost sight of how we got started," said Flagsuit founder Peter Homer. "The goal of the NASA Centennial Challenges is to spur development of needed technologies by using prize competitions to encourage private investment. Through our work on the commercial side of the market, Flagsuit is advancing innovations such as 'Made to Fit' up the technology readiness curve at no cost to NASA. Combined with our flexible joint technology, this will bring tremendous value to NASA as well as to our commercial partners." Flagsuit and Orbital Outfitters will continue to work together to refine the design of gloves and other space suit elements.
ABOUT FLAGSUIT LLC:
Flagsuit LLC was founded in 2007 to commercialize technology developed for the winning entry in the 2007 NASA Astronaut Space Suit Glove Competition. Based in coastal Maine, the company is focused on streamlining the production of "Made to Fit" elements for suborbital and future planetary space suits.
For more information, please call 207/229-3795, or visit www.flagsuit.com.
ABOUT ORBITAL OUTFITTERS/XTREME SPACE, INC.:
Founded in 2006, headquartered in Washington, D.C., and with additional operations in Los Angeles, Orbital Outfitters is an XTreme Space, Inc. (a California Corporation) affiliated company that develops, designs and produces spacesuits for the next generation of human Space flight. "Have Spacesuit -- Will Travel," from the famous Robert Heinlein novel, is the tagline of Orbital Outfitters, which is doing just that - making sure a new generation of commercial civilian Space travelers, adventurers and explorers will fly in style and safety in spacesuits like none ever designed before.
For more information, please call 202/546-8074 or visit www.orbitaloutfitters.com.
# # #
This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.
|
|
 |
 |
New Satellite Images of Meteor Impact Craters Available via Google Maps at Geology.com
New on Geology.com is an interactive map of Earth's meteor impact craters. Zoom in on any of two dozen meteor impact craters. Anyone interested in astronomy, earth science or geology will enjoy this aerial photo tour of impact sites scattered across Africa, Australia, Europe, Asia, and North America.
From Metropolis to Main Street, Light Pole Banners Enjoy Increasing Popularity as Outdoor Promotion
Commerce Color, a large and grand format digital printing company based in St. Louis, Missouri is seeing a surge in the use of pole banners by municipalities, cultural institutions, sports venues and more.
False Claims to Undeveloped Land in Cabo San Lucas Reserved for Protecting Area's Endangered Sea Turtles Raise More Flags about Mexico's Crime and C
Earlier this month, Baja California Sur state officials claimed hundreds of acres of natural beachfront property in Cabo San Lucas, rightfully belonging to local businessman and longtime conservationist, René Pinal, along with his family and team of investors.
Despite evidence of forged and altered land titles presented by the company claiming ownership over the land, Baja California Sur state officials proceeded to clear Pinal's land last week, while actually reversing his charges against him. (Case Number: LPZ/006/AES/2007)
Pinal, who has been a well-respected environmental activist and businessman for over 18 years, has left the majority of his 2,000 acres of coastal land undeveloped in a conscientious effort to protect the region's ...
Custom Vinyl Movie Banners Used to Get Attention
Custom Vinyl Movie Banners Used to Get Attention
MapBuzz Announces Election'08 Campaign Maps
View daily online maps of candidate locations as they campaign in Texas and Ohio.
FlightStats Launches Google(tm) Maps-Based Flight Tracker
FlightStats' Google® Maps Mash-up tracks airline flights over North America.
How To Choose Affiliate Banners For Your Site
Internet affiliate marketing is a relatively recent concept, but internet affiliate marketing has often worked out quite well for many different business owners who have given affiliate marketing a try. Internet affiliate marketing often brings to mind ideas of affiliate marketing banners posted on one?s website, and although there are other ways of utilizing affiliate marketing, this is probably the most common.
|
 |
|