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I built a LEGO model of a spacesuit. Unprecedented size for a lego spacesuit theme- not a minifig, not a life size, but a playable mech size! All the joints move.
To vote for this Lego spacesuit idea and make it a real LEGO set, please visit the LEGO website and click the blue Support button.
Thank you for your support!
This is not a real battle, you can see this on the uniforms yellow-blue instead of the full-colored suits worn by Federation troops...
This is a fully digitalized process of sorting out good shooters from bad ones...
...digital cheating is often discovered but is often not a problem since when the actually enlist and show up in person it will be revealed quite fast who hasn´t got the real skill...
Skeletons are by far the most popular training program opponent to the aspiring troopers, that is because it is really cool to see the simulated skeleton´s bones splinter in all directions when hit...
Spacesuit fit check 👨🚀 with Aki, but this time I was supporting him to get into his suit ready for the vacuum chamber. The spacesuits can be adapted to fit different astronauts, but the configuration needs to be checked. This is not a task to be taken lightly because once properly setup all the air is sucked out of the vacuum chamber to ensure no leaks are detected 💨 It is a lengthy process because we double-check everything but with Aki it was a pleasure 😊
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Cette fois-ci, c’est moi qui aide Aki à enfiler sa combinaison de sortie EVA 👨🚀 comme nous le ferons en orbite (ce n'est jamais une tâche individuelle). Le but de l'entraînement en chambre à vide c'est de tester sa configuration de scaphandre (il s'adapte par parties à quasiment toutes les tailles) et de s'exposer au vide. Avec Aki, même les situations extrêmes sont toujours une partie de plaisir 😊
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PHOTO DATE: December 14, 2020
LOCATION: Bldg. 7 - SSATA Chamber
SUBJECT: SSATA Inc-65 Aki Hoshide P/F and Dry Run
PHOTOGRAPHER: Josh Valcarcel
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The 39S crew's space suits took a rest before it was their time to shine.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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My latest MOC is the Launch and Entey Spacesuit of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
ideas.lego.com/projects/e924bcf2-12d9-48cc-b0d4-d02fdbdef8bc
I appreciate your feedback and votes for this idea on the lego website (above).
Please help this moonshot project!
HERE'S where we went wrong. We were supposed to turn RIGHT at the Texaco station and then left on Dirtpile Rd. But since we turned LEFT at the Texaco, we never saw Dirtpile Rd. and made that second wrong turn on DirtHILL Rd. instead. Oh, by the way, I think you're hot, do you want to go and have a drink after we get out of this mess?
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, high fives Kristine Davis, a spacesuit engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, wearing a ground prototype of NASA’s new Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU), during a demonstration of the suit, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The xEMU suit improves on the suits previous worn on the Moon during the Apollo era and those currently in use for spacewalks outside the International Space Station and will be worn by first woman and next man as they explore the Moon as part of the agency’s Artemis program. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Looking for a LEGO character that can ride the LEGO Harley-Davidson (set 10269)? How about an astronaut?
Please vote for this NASA spacesuit MOC (1:7 scale) on the LEGO website!
ideas.lego.com/projects/4b24ba08-2d51-4709-80c2-3469be59c292
If it reaches 10000 votes, it can become a real LEGO set and enjoy the ride!
The MOC is NASA Artemis Spacesuit- the latest version under development for the moon landing in 2024.
On top of the compatibility with the motorcycle, the spacesuit MOC has a lot to offer- detailed interior and exterior inclusing the portable life support system (backpack), movable joints (shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, waist, hips, knees, and ankles), movable hatch, and sheer fun to build this expert-level set!
LEGO spacesuit:
All joints are movable (shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, waist, hip, knees, ankles), the rear hatch opens, and the life support components (mini-builds) are in the backpack.
The building instruction and part list are in Rebrickable:
Space suit, Neil Armstrong Apollo mission replica space suitImage of an object in the SDASM Curatorial Collection--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Chilling with the big dogs...
Mein derzeit drittbester Freund auf der Raumstation
Credits ESA/NASA
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From The Question and Answer Book of Space by Ruth A. Sonneborn. Illustration by John Polgreen. 1965.
Spacesuit fit check 👨🚀 with Aki, but this time I was supporting him to get into his suit ready for the vacuum chamber. The spacesuits can be adapted to fit different astronauts, but the configuration needs to be checked. This is not a task to be taken lightly because once properly setup all the air is sucked out of the vacuum chamber to ensure no leaks are detected 💨 It is a lengthy process because we double-check everything but with Aki it was a pleasure 😊
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Cette fois-ci, c’est moi qui aide Aki à enfiler sa combinaison de sortie EVA 👨🚀 comme nous le ferons en orbite (ce n'est jamais une tâche individuelle). Le but de l'entraînement en chambre à vide c'est de tester sa configuration de scaphandre (il s'adapte par parties à quasiment toutes les tailles) et de s'exposer au vide. Avec Aki, même les situations extrêmes sont toujours une partie de plaisir 😊
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PHOTO DATE: December 14, 2020
LOCATION: Bldg. 7 - SSATA Chamber
SUBJECT: SSATA Inc-65 Aki Hoshide P/F and Dry Run
PHOTOGRAPHER: Josh Valcarcel
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Unlike traditional lego mech builds, this spacesuit lego model is hollow (like the real spacesuit)!
Do you like a mech-size spacesuit lego that is filled with detailed design features based on the real new NASA suit? Please vote for this project to make it a real set!
ideas.lego.com/projects/4b24ba08-2d51-4709-80c2-3469be59c292
The man in his spacesuit is strapped down helplessly as the woman reaches in to grope his spacesuit crotch.
Rear views of my lego creation: NASA Artemis Spacesuit!
NASA is developing a new spacesuit for the Artemis Program to land and explore the moon.
To get in the suit, the rear harch opens. The hatch door is the backpack filled with life supporting components such as CO2 scrubber, oxygen tanks, etc. I put lots of details in this build. All the joints move to strike poses.
Please vote for this idea! Thank you for your support!
ideas.lego.com/projects/4b24ba08-2d51-4709-80c2-3469be59c292
An ingenious machine, and a one-man spaceship.
Eine geniale Maschine und Ein-Personen-Raumschiff.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Spacesuit engineers demonstrate how four crew members would be arranged for launch inside the Orion spacecraft, using a mockup of the vehicle at Johnson Space Center.
Photo credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
Spacesuit fit check 👨🚀 with Aki, but this time I was supporting him to get into his suit ready for the vacuum chamber. The spacesuits can be adapted to fit different astronauts, but the configuration needs to be checked. This is not a task to be taken lightly because once properly setup all the air is sucked out of the vacuum chamber to ensure no leaks are detected 💨 It is a lengthy process because we double-check everything but with Aki it was a pleasure 😊
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Cette fois-ci, c’est moi qui aide Aki à enfiler sa combinaison de sortie EVA 👨🚀 comme nous le ferons en orbite (ce n'est jamais une tâche individuelle). Le but de l'entraînement en chambre à vide c'est de tester sa configuration de scaphandre (il s'adapte par parties à quasiment toutes les tailles) et de s'exposer au vide. Avec Aki, même les situations extrêmes sont toujours une partie de plaisir 😊
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PHOTO DATE: December 14, 2020
LOCATION: Bldg. 7 - SSATA Chamber
SUBJECT: SSATA Inc-65 Aki Hoshide P/F and Dry Run
PHOTOGRAPHER: Josh Valcarcel
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Spacesuit engineers demonstrate how four crew members would be arranged for launch inside the Orion spacecraft, using a mockup of the vehicle at Johnson Space Center.
Photo credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
Worn by British astronaut Helen Sharman during the Soyuz TM-12 flight to the Mir space station (May 1991). On display at London Science Museum exhibition, 'Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age'.
New image of my LEGO Ideas entry: NASA Artemis Spacesuit.
The latest spacesuit for the moon exploration from 2024 was made brick by brick, featuring the realistic look based on the real Artemis spacesuit, functional joints, detailed portable life support system (backpack), rear entry hatch, and two minifigs representing the "first woman" and "next man" since the Apollo Program in '60s and early '70s.
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Side by side comparison off the NASA Artemis Spacesuit and my LEGO MOC. The LEGO building instruction is in Rebrickable:
The road to EVA. Steve Swanson and Reid Wiseman preparing our space suits for the upcoming space walks.
Steve Swanson und Reid Wiseman bereiten unsere Raumanzüge für die kommenden Weltraumausstiege vor.
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Boeing's new spacesuit designed to be worn by astronauts flying on the CST-100 Starliner. Seen here being worn in the same manner as it will on launch day for the walk to the spacecraft at Space Launch Complex 41, the suit is lighter and more flexible than previous spacesuits but retains the ability to pressurize in an emergency. Astronauts will wear the suit throughout the launch and ascent into orbit as well as on the way back to Earth. Starliners will launch atop Atlas V rockets from United Launch Alliance on missions including flights to the International Space Station for NASA's Commercial Crew Program. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left, and Amy Ross, a spacesuit engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, left, are seen with Kristine Davis, a spacesuit engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, wearing a ground prototype of NASA’s new Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU), during a demonstration of the suit, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The xEMU suit improves on the suits previous worn on the Moon during the Apollo era and those currently in use for spacewalks outside the International Space Station and will be worn by first woman and next man as they explore the Moon as part of the agency’s Artemis program. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
LtoR: Kane, Lambert, Dallas, & Ripley. Finally able to collect all 4 of them...It took 8 months to track all 5 (incl. the Alien) down!
Lambert being the hardest to find. I think she was a special mail order and more limited than Kane & Dallas. I believe only 100 toys where made of Kane, Dallas, & the Alien. Not sure about Ripley's white eva suit.