Man in Outer Space without Space Suite by Alexander Bolonkin in BJSTR
Abstract
The author proposes and investigates his old idea - a living human in
space without the encumbrance of a complex space suit. Only in
this condition can biological humanity seriously attempt to colonize
space because all planets of Solar system (except the Earth) do not have
suitable atmospheres. Aside from the issue of temperature, a suitable
partial pressure of oxygen is lacking. In this case the main problem is
how
to satiate human blood with oxygen and delete carbonic acid gas (carbon
dioxide). The proposed system would enable a person to function in
outer space without a space suit and, for a long time, without food.
That is useful also in the Earth for sustaining working men in an
otherwise
deadly atmosphere laden with lethal particulates (in case of nuclear,
chemical or biological war), in underground confined spaces without
fresh
air, under water or a top high mountains above a height that can sustain
respiration.
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