SpaceX's Crew Dragon space suits are impressively designed, but their safety level remains an open question, said Vladimir Pirozhkov, CEO of the KINETICA High Complexity Prototyping Centre at the National University of Science and Technology MISiS.
According to the renowned industrial designer, the sleek space garb developed by the celebrated Hollywood costume designer Jose Fernandez should be regarded as personal protective equipment worn en route from Earth to the International Space Station (ISS), rather than a spacesuit.
Fantastic ... watched separation & burns yesterday & splashdown today ... great job to all on Dragon, ISS & land and Gulf of Mexico based crews ... very proud moment ... and diggin' those groovy space suits on Bob & Doug pic.twitter.com/dDi5KqXEtR
— Michael⚖ (Parler) (@Michael4Tune) August 2, 2020
Only time will show just how reliable the technology produced by the company headed by billionaire Elon Musk is, Pirozhkov emphasised, adding that work with the public and design have always been the strong points of American companies.
He also added that if due efforts are made, the design of Russian equipment might also be improved upon.
Earlier, Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko, who served as a flight engineer on the International Space Station during Expedition 23/24 and was selected along with Scott Kelly for a year-long mission aboard the ISS, stated that Russia stood to gain from the successful launch of the crewed spacecraft Crew Dragon by SpaceX.
He explained that having a worthwhile competitor in the space industry might provide incentive for Russian researchers to redouble their efforts in the field.
.@ElonMusk and @JimBridenstine pose for a portrait with astronauts @Astro_Doug and @AstroBehnken before their launch today aboard the @SpaceX #CrewDragon. #LaunchAmerica | https://t.co/yuOTrYN8CV pic.twitter.com/3soWc9Q9cw
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) May 27, 2020
On 30 May the United States conducted their first crewed extraterrestrial mission launch in ten years, since the suspension of the Space Shuttle Program, sending a Space X Crew Dragon capsule carrying astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station, which successfully docked with the ISS on 31 May.
Prior to that, the Atlantis shuttle was the last to fly, after which American astronauts were delivered to the ISS by Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
SpaceX is a private space company founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk. NASA hopes to use the Crew Dragon capsule to shuttle up to seven passengers to and from the International Space Station.
For the maiden flight of the crewed US extraterrestrial mission, the astronauts were suited up in gear designed by superhero movie costume designer Jose Fernandez, of Marvel and Batman fame.
Sculptor and costume designer, Jose Fernandez, making the Batman Suit for Ben Affleck, the Catwoman & Batman cowls for Batman Returns, & the full Panther Batsuit in Batman Forever pic.twitter.com/5Tjen4u3Mx
— GOAT Movies 🎥 (@GOATMoviePod) August 19, 2020
The sleek look was subsequently reverse-engineered by SpaceX to meet the functional requirements of protecting space-bound astronauts.
Elon Musk said during a NASA broadcast at a briefing at the Kennedy Space Center that humanity can be proud of its new manned spacecraft Crew Dragon.
“This ship is made by people, and humanity can be proud of this achievement. Of course, this launch will find a response among all those who are a researcher in their hearts. Emotions overwhelm me. We will now have to safely return the astronauts to Earth and make it happen again and again,” said Elon Musk.
According to the founder of SpaceX, the launch of Crew Dragon was humankind's first step on the path to a manned programme to explore Mars.