
"China New spacesuit Shocked Elon Musk SpaceX, even NASA..."
"China New spacesuit Shocked Elon Musk SpaceX, even NASA...
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Intro 0:00
Chinese spacesuit 0:47
Elon Musk reveals the truth about China's rapid development of space technology 7:08
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China New spacesuit Shocked Elon Musk SpaceX, even NASA...
If you thought SpaceX’s spacesuit designs were the pinnacle of futuristic tech, think again, because China has just shocked the world with its bold new spacesuit made for lunar missions.
What’s even more surprising? This design didn’t just turn heads, it left industry veterans stunned, including SpaceX’s own CEO, Elon Musk.
So here’s the big question:
Why is Elon, the guy behind the most advanced EVA suit on Earth, suddenly fired up about a Chinese spacesuit?
Well, it’s not just admiration. Elon’s reaction comes with a powerful revelation about China’s space program, a truth that could leave even NASA rethinking the game.
You do NOT want to miss this.
Let’s break it all down, right here, right now, on today’s episode of Techmap.
China New spacesuit Shocked Elon Musk SpaceX, even NASA...
On September 12, 2024, SpaceX ignited global excitement with a historic and emotional achievement: the first-ever commercial spacewalk, showcasing its cutting-edge new EVA suit.
This landmark event wasn’t just for show; it served a critical purpose. The mission aimed to rigorously test the new suit’s mobility and its ability to protect astronauts in the vacuum of space and under intense radiation. While SpaceX hasn’t officially shared the test results, what we saw speaks volumes: the suit performed impressively. This moment marks a giant leap forward toward Elon Musk’s ambitious vision of making humanity multiplanetary.
China New spacesuit Shocked Elon Musk SpaceX, even NASA...
But SpaceX wasn’t the only one making headlines.
Across the globe in Eastern Asia, the China Manned Space Agency wasn’t far behind. Just roughly two weeks after the Polaris Dawn mission, China unveiled its own next-gen lunar spacesuit, a bold statement that it’s ready to land on the moon by 2030. This new suit, set to be worn during future moonwalks, visually resembles NASA’s classic EMU suits with its iconic red and white color scheme.
Packed with innovation, China’s lunar suit is engineered to tackle the Moon’s brutal conditions. According to reports, it features both long- and short-range cameras, an integrated operations console, and a massive oxygen-supply backpack. One standout element is its glare-proof panoramic helmet visor. This feature isn’t just for looks; it protects astronauts from the blinding sunlight bouncing off the lunar surface, enhancing visibility and reducing eye fatigue during critical tasks.
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