Establishing Standardized Test Methods for Evaluating Space Suit Gloves

Abstract

The Artemis space suit glove environmental protection garment (EPG) will be the first line of protection used to shield the crewmember’s hands from the environments encountered during extravehicular activity (EVA). As the Artemis missions will include more extreme environments than those experienced on the International Space Station, development, verification, and validation of gloves poses three key challenges. First, there are no standardized tests defined to evaluate the durability of space suit gloves for the extreme lunar environments, particularly the permanently shadowed regions. Second, there is insufficient data on state-of-the-art glove performance in a lunar environment from which to compare new designs. Third, current ISS glove Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment (TMG) fabrics are unlikely to be sufficient to meet Lunar requirements. It is therefore necessary to define tests to evaluate if gloves can meet new, challenging requirements. This paper focuses on the development of a test procedure to characterize lunar EVA glove fabrics using ASTM standardized test methods and the design and validation of a new standardized test procedure for comparing abrasion resistance between fabrics in lunar-like conditions. The results of testing on twelve candidate EVA glove fabrics are presented.

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Robert J. Jones, Redwire / KBR HHPC / NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USA
Morgan Abney, NASA Engineering and Safety Center, USA
Tim Brady, NASA Engineering and Safety Center, USA
Richard Rhodes, NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USA
Shane McFarland, Aegis Aerospace / KBR HHPC / NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USA
Joe Settles, Jacobs / NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USA
Chanel Stephens, Jacobs / NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USA
Drew Hoyle, Jacobs / NASA Johnson Space Center(JSC), USA
Andrew Funk, Wells Lamont Industrial, USA
Stephanie Rodgers, Textile Made, Inc., USA
ICES400: Extravehicular Activity: Space Suits
The 52nd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Calgary, Canada, on 16 July 2023 through 20 July 2023.

Keywords

EVA, space suit, glove, gloves, testing

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