Could We Create a Personal Re-Entry Suit for Space Travel?

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The discussion revolves around the feasibility of creating a personal re-entry vehicle that could allow individuals to detach from a shuttle and land in their own backyards. Key points include the challenges related to mass, heat protection during re-entry, and the aerodynamic requirements that would complicate design and increase costs. Concerns about claustrophobia and the limitations of current launch vehicles are also noted. Despite these challenges, there is optimism about the potential for such a vehicle, with references to existing small re-entry vehicles and innovative concepts like Burt Rutan's re-entry design. The idea of commercializing this experience is highlighted, suggesting that there could be significant interest and financial backing for such an adventure.
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So I want one. Could we make one?

Just push away from the shuttle and enjoy the ride home. Heck, if done carefully, perhaps one could land in their own back yard!
 
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Originally posted by Ivan Seeking
So I want one. Could we make one?

Just push away from the shuttle and enjoy the ride home. Heck, if done carefully, perhaps one could land in their own back yard!
Too much mass due to heat protection on reentry and aerodynamic
qualities, landing gear/shoots/engines. Too much mass => too
much money and too much waste of valuable cargo capacity on
the SS/Soyuz/whatever launch vehicle. Also, clastrophobic !

Live long and prosper.
 
Here's something close

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/escape/skydive.html

and some other stuff

http://www.batnet.com/mfwright/30Kjumps.html

Heat generated through reentry might be a problem when the atmosphere is too thin to slow you but I don't think it's impossible.

Raavin
 
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Originally posted by Raavin
Here's something close

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/escape/skydive.html

and some other stuff

http://www.batnet.com/mfwright/30Kjumps.html

Heat generated through reentry might be a problem when the atmosphere is too thin to slow you but I don't think it's impossible.

Raavin

Thank you; and interesting. I knew about some high altitude jumps at, guess where, Roswell, and I suppose that this is what gave me the idea. Although I was not really too serious, if this could be done I bet some people would pay millions to do it! If I had the money to waste, I would! That would have to be about the greatest ride of all time!

A very small re-entry vehicle aready exists for use with the space station. Also, it will be interesting to see if Burt Rutan's new re-entry concept will work.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/aviation/1998/11/proteus_rutan/
 
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