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Ashland resident working on NASA’s next space suit – The Independent
The new generation of space suits for NASA’s upcoming Artemis mission will use advanced technology to safely put astronauts back on the moon. An Ashland resident…

The new generation of space suits for NASAs upcoming Artemis mission will use advanced technology to safely put astronauts back on the moon. An Ashland resident is on the team.
Stephanie Johnston, an engineer for NASAs new space suit, the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), has been working to improve the sustainability of astronaut safety, life support and mobility for NASAs return to the lunar surface.
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