by M Paul Lloyd » Jul 11th, '12, 17:47
Some thought provoking points there Anonymous1952 and I am sure the good people at Focus central will take them on board, although as I understand it although the astronauts of the Columbia space shuttle would indeed require help donning the Stratos suits that help can be administered by someone already in a suit.
As to clearing the debris field I am pretty sure that the crew knew they had very little chance of survival and had the Stratos suits been available they would have jumped from the shuttle long before it began to break-up.
The real problem as I see it is surface friction heating caused by interaction with the atmosphere and the said suits, in which case some sort of inflatable kevlar shield might have been useful, designs for which have been considered for the safe return of small orbital items of hardware that lack a heat shield..
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