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Working Under Pressure

Themes:
Grades 3-8Expert/Educator
What:
Session
When:
1:15 PM, Friday 7 Feb 2020 (1 hour 30 minutes)
How:
How would you do performing critical space duties during an extravehicular activity (EVA)? The engineering of spacesuits has the issue of dealing with the pressure of an inflated suit and having astronauts work safely and effectively inside a pressure bladder in extreme environments. Working against this pressure is challenging and tiring for the crew. In this session, participants will engage in simulated EVA tasks in four station rotations where dexterity and grip strength are critical to safely and efficiently completing the mission tasks. Participants will experience firsthand what it is like working under pressure and completing EVA tasks like an astronaut.

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Participant
NASA Johnson Space Center
Orion Crew & Service Module Office
Participant
SEEC CREW
Clinical Education Coordinator
Participant
SEEC CREW
High School Mathematics

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