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Space suits developed by ISRO for Indian astronauts


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3 minutes ago, JAPAN said:

ee DB janalaki ISRO ..NASA lo jobs icheyachu ee explanations choostunte ..._%~

aa maatram dimag lu ISRO ki ledanukuntunnaro emo naaku ardham kaavatle

Ade kada less confidence in the suits anta. First of all space suit ante inflated vuntayii ani anukunntaremo, once it’s wore they emulate the atmospheric pressure appudu inflated ga kanipistayyi Ali%20venu.gif

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6 minutes ago, JAPAN said:

ee DB janalaki ISRO ..NASA lo jobs icheyachu ee explanations choostunte ..._%~

aa maatram dimag lu ISRO ki ledanukuntunnaro emo naaku ardham kaavatle

ante ma boti vallu..ma level lo kuda disco cheskokudada....  adhyaksha...

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1 minute ago, JANASENA said:

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NASA vaadu chesadu kada adi okay 

desi gallu cheste ne cheap.

space suits that you posted is different from space walk suits that these ppl are talking about reflection refraction snells law la da lassan 

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NASA wasn't trying to make a fashion statement when it picked bright orange for the spacesuits astronauts wear when they launch and land on the space shuttle.

In fact, that bright hue called International Orange was chosen for safety, because it stands out so well against a landscape.

 

"It's highly visible for search and rescue," said Brian Daniel, shuttle crew escape subsystem manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. "It's one of the most visible colors, especially for sea rescue."

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Just now, boeing747 said:

NASA wasn't trying to make a fashion statement when it picked bright orange for the spacesuits astronauts wear when they launch and land on the space shuttle.

In fact, that bright hue called International Orange was chosen for safety, because it stands out so well against a landscape.

 

"It's highly visible for search and rescue," said Brian Daniel, shuttle crew escape subsystem manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. "It's one of the most visible colors, especially for sea rescue."

Kaani adi mana tailor kuttinattu vunnai ani telling noo ppl in dB 

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