NASA highlights the Orion Crew Survival System as custom-fit pressure suits built at Johnson Space Center to protect astronauts during launch and splashdown, underscoring safety engineering for crewed Orion flights.
@NASAArtemis II astronauts wear the Orion Crew Survival System, a custom‑fit pressure suit built at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, to protect them during launch and splashdown.
It’s more than a suit — it’s survival engineering.
During Flight Day 5 tomorrow (Sunday, April 5), a key agenda item for the Artemis 2 astronauts that morning will be in-flight training of the Orion Crew Survival Suits (OCSS).
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