exotrajes
Exotrajes, commonly referred to as spacesuits, are specialized garments designed to keep humans alive and able to work in space or other extreme environments. They provide life support, environmental protection, and mobility in vacuum, extreme temperatures, and radiation. They regulate suit pressure, supply breathable oxygen, remove carbon dioxide, control temperature, and shield wearers from micrometeoroids and solar radiation. They also integrally include communications and visual systems.
A typical exotraje comprises a pressurized inner garment (bladder), thermal and cooling layers, mobility joints, a
Exotrajes are used in two main contexts: extravehicular activity (EVA) suits worn outside spacecraft or on planetary
Historically, exotraje development evolved from Apollo-era A7L-style ensembles toward more modular and reliable systems. Modern suits
Looking ahead, research targets lighter materials, more flexible joints, advanced gloves, and integrated robotics or exoskeletal