Astronaut about to have a 'happy' outfit

Researchers are developing new features in them, which help them maximize comfort when operating in space.

According to Newsweek, when working in outer space, astronauts face danger and experience very high mental challenges.

To solve this problem, researchers and students at Florida Polytechnic University are developing a technology that is expected to meet new standards for the next generation of clothing and astronauts. It will focus on psychological benefits as well as maximize efficiency and comfort.

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Smart Censory Skin Technology - (Photo: Newsweek).

This technology, called the Smart Sensory Skin , is roughly understood as "smart sensory skin". It will use sensors to detect a variety of physical deficiencies and will automatically adjust to the astronaut's environment.

Overall, this technology kit will respond to individual astronauts' needs according to their living environment. These adjustments may include the creation of changes in the environment, light directions, light colors and oxygen density.

The ultimate innovative design is a feature that allows doctors on Earth to observe and monitor astronauts' blood pressure, pulse and other body functions.

In fact, the surveillance technology from the ground has appeared. But it was inherently cumbersome, uncomfortable, and the data collected had to be verified through a doctor before they started adjusting almost manually.

The difference is that this " kit " will be more compact, and will be designed to keep pace with astronaut clothes. It is expected to help minimize the neglect of astronauts, helping them perform jobs more safely and effectively.

Arman Sargolzaei, an electronics professor at Florida Polytechnic University, said: "It is very important to help astronauts have a good mental state during the time of their duties, and there is currently no solution. Be timely or take the initiative to help them when they are stressed or worried, this technology will provide immediate support for their spirits. "

For astronauts, the stress will come from many factors such as insomnia, light sensitivity, stress with low gravity effect, isolation from friends and relatives, fears of making mistakes. .