CLEAN : NASA unveils flexible one size fits-all space suits for Artemis missions to moon and Mars

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key difference between the new space suits and those used during the Apollo missions?
They have built-in communication systems.
They are made of a different material.
They are lighter in weight.
They allow astronauts to walk on the moon.
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Why is pressurization important in space suits?
To protect against radiation.
To keep the suit warm.
To maintain oxygen levels.
To ensure structural integrity in case of depressurization.
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What is one of the improvements in the new space suit's mobility?
Enhanced shoulder mobility.
Improved leg strength.
Increased flexibility in the helmet.
Stronger grip in gloves.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the Orion crew survival suit ensure a perfect fit?
It is adjustable with straps.
It is custom-made for each astronaut.
It is tailored to both the human body and the seat.
It uses elastic materials.
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What feature allows the new space suit to be upgraded in space?
Its lightweight materials.
Its modular design similar to a computer motherboard.
Its detachable helmet.
Its built-in tool kit.
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What is the primary mission of the Orion crew survival suit?
To enhance communication with Earth.
To ensure safe travel to and from space.
To conduct scientific experiments.
To provide comfort during long missions.
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What has contributed to NASA's ability to pursue its objectives more effectively today?
Advancements in rocket technology.
International collaborations.
New leadership at NASA.
Increased budget with bipartisan support.
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