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Spaceguy5176 karma

Pretty sure the only manned thing with wings that could beat it was the space shuttle

Spaceguy519 karma

It's mainly sizing. Usually basic stuff like general body dimensions, but then sometimes more specialized stuff. For example, one mercury/apollo astronaut had a left ring finger that had the tip cut off in a farm accident.

Now days, space suits are designed with modular, interchangeable parts so that you can put together a suit custom fit to almost any astronaut by just picking out the right-sized components and putting them together.

And of course, they make sure to only hire astronauts who they know for sure can have a suit sized for them without having to make custom parts.

Spaceguy512 karma

What's funny is the other day I saw a guy walking around Costco still wearing his army CAC.

But yeah I used to have a NASA CAC just as an intern, so my first thought when I saw this thread was "Why the hell is he posting his ID on Reddit?" Followed by "He's just a contractor not a NASA scientist, and isn't this a major ethics violation?"

I was just an intern so I'm actually embarrassed that I knew this and he didn't.

Spaceguy511 karma

That sounds insane compared to interning at modern day NASA

Spaceguy52 karma

Working at Johnson... occasionally, an intern will be given an intense project that takes a lot of work and commitment. But the majority seem to feel they don't have enough work to do, that work is too slow paced, or that government regulations/procedures/bureaucracy makes it take too long to get things done. And just yesterday, I heard a civil servant (who was an intern who just got hired on full time) complaining that she felt she had nothing to do, which was boring her to tears.