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Decathlon Enters Space Race: High Street Suits Up

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Decathlon's EuroSuit offers quick, unassisted donning and removal in under two minutes.
  • The EuroSuit features advanced ergonomics like a custom-fit lattice helmet design.
  • Decathlon collaborates with CNES, Spartan Space, and ISP for the EuroSuit.
Decathlon Enters Space Race: High Street Suits Up

High street sportswear retailer Decathlon is venturing into space exploration, developing the 'EuroSuit,' an intra-vehicular activity (IVA) space suit prototype for the European Space Agency (ESA). This innovative suit is designed for critical mission phases like launch and landing, featuring an unprecedented ability to be donned and removed without assistance in under two minutes. Its design incorporates groundbreaking advancements such as a lattice-structured helmet for personalized fits and expanding bellows for maximum mobility.

The EuroSuit's development highlights Decathlon's commitment to transferring its sports innovation expertise into the demanding environment of human spaceflight. Collaborating with French national space agency CNES, start-up Spartan Space, and the Institute of Space Medicine and Physiology, the suit aims to enhance astronaut safety and operational efficiency. ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot is slated to test the prototype on an upcoming International Space Station mission, providing feedback for a fully operational version.

This move positions Decathlon as a competitor to luxury brands like Prada, which is collaborating with Axiom Space on NASA's lunar mission suits. While Prada focuses on moonwalk attire, Decathlon's EuroSuit targets critical in-flight operations, demonstrating a unique application of mainstream sportswear design principles in the extreme arena of space exploration. The project aligns with Europe's goal of greater autonomy in human spaceflight.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The European Space Agency's new intra-vehicular activity space suit prototype is called the 'EuroSuit,' developed by Decathlon.
Astronauts can don or remove the Decathlon EuroSuit without assistance in under two minutes.
ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot will test the Decathlon EuroSuit prototype during her mission to the International Space Station next year.

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