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Ultra Thin Space Suits, just a concept


The space suits we saw on the first Moon visit were too large and bulky. We need Ultra thin space suits, but what if you break the skin underneath. You could bleed for hours until you get help and get the space suit off. Now then please view this company and Blood Coagulations products by: Z-Medica Corporation

http://www.z-medica.com

What if the new super thin skin, which the NASA is contemplating for astronauts contained between the linings or in side a normal uniform a lining which if the skin broke would put this product into the wound? It would always be there between to linings and would only liquefy if the inner most lining met air, skin, blood or sweat. Or similar process?

The wounded explorer would not need anyone to administer it? It would be self applied or a explorer later could take a knife and cut the liner and administer it himself. This is good because more product is sold and no need to wait for a medic or robotic counterpart for rescue in those critical moments. Think on this.

Part II;

this could also be used in combination with the new science just out to put a mammal into hibernation using a chemical, if would was great the blood would coagulate and vital signs would help minimize the possibility of unrecoverable injury until help arrived or death?

"Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs


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