NASA Orders Up The Next Generation In Space Suits
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NASA has just awarded its contract for future spacesuits to Oceaneering International, a company that now has the task of designing and manufacturing the new suits to be worn by our future astronauts as they explore the moon, Mars, and beyond.
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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