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How do space suits work?

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.space suit pump air create inhabitable envioroment for the wearer.It also regulates temps to room temp for hot and cold worlds.

or .the idea that don't let air escape.

or .during apollo EVAs,normal suit pressure about 3.8 psi.

this is what i can find by nicolo artosin

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Space suits pump air through the suit, creating an inhabitable environment for the wearer. It also regulates temperatures to room temperature for hot and cold environments.

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