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Rock Climbing on Mars: A Simulation

Climbing Magazine Published in Print February 2018 Online at: https://www.climbing.com/news/rock-climbing-on-mars-a-simulation/ If you live in the Portland, Oregon, area, you may have been surprised as...

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Throw back! Ramping up for our Spaceflight training course

Hello everyone! Just wanted to share an old write up in Portuguese as I think the front photo captures the excitement of the upcoming Pacific Spaceflight course. We are working in partnership with...

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IfOnly

We have recently been asked by IfOnly, the web based experience company, to offer pressure suit training experience. After some time we have been able to work with them and create exciting...

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Medium.com

Please find the entire article here   The World’s Only Homemade Spacesuit Is About To Get Its First Life-or-Death Test Cameron Smith in his spacesuit in 2014. Image courtesy of Holly Andres Cameron...

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Discovery Channel TV show

SCIENCE CHANNEL GREENLIGHTS HOMEMADE ASTRONAUTS FEATURING THE DIY FACES OF THE SPACE RACE (New York) – Silicon Valley billionaires need not apply. A group of colorful DIY rocketeers are taking their...

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July 2016 Space Angles Report recognizes Pacific Spaceflights potential

Space Angels Network continually endeavors to understand new market opportunities for investment. Our position, at the forefront of early-stage space investing, gives us a unique vantage point from...

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Incidence of an Astronaut Not Sealing the Pressure Garment Visor on Reentry

Abstract: Audiovisual records of a Project Mercury pilot’s activities during an orbital flight indicate that his visor was left open during reentry and descent to the sea surface, phases of flight...

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Dr. Smith publishes new book: Principles of Space Anthropology

This book shows how anthropology can provide an innovative perspective on the human movement into space. It examines adaptation to space on timescales of generations, rather than merely months or...

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Sharing the Journey

In March 2019 team member Trent Tresch shared our 2018 flight expedition with the Explorers Club in New York City. As a member of the Explorers Club, he was invited to join the NGEN speaker series with...

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Validation of Astronaut Parafoil Deployment Locations

In March 2019 our team member Trent Tresch was awarded the Explorers Club Mamont Grant to research para-foil deployment locations in space suits! Keep an eye out for the case study to be released 2020....

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