Parasuit R&D – a competitive edge?<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n The amazingly good CSS 3D Solar System coding at codepen.io is by@JulianGarnier<\/a>. Click the picture to see the code in action! Use the controls at right to change display options.<\/p><\/div>\n When reading about IIT Madras<\/a> graduate Naga Naresh Karutura, I do not see a “double amputee”. Instead, high potential to be an ISRO<\/a> astronaut flight specialist candidate. In micro-gravity,<\/strong> <\/em>Parasuit\u00b0<\/em>-enabled Amputean\u00b0 and Paraplegian\u00b0 Astronauts<\/a> may have the competitive edge. Industries and cultures embracing<\/em><\/span> the perspective shift<\/em> <\/span>gain competitive edge, too. \u00b0 I’ve coined these words, having noticed they somehow convey a sense of uplifting<\/em><\/strong>. Everyone needs an uplift, now and then.<\/span><\/p>\n Images:<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Codepen.io image by Julian Gardner:<\/strong> http:\/\/davehuer.com\/bcitfolio\/innoprojects\/inno-shieldship.htm<\/a>l – The basis of this proposal of mine from 1993\/4? NEO delta-V is a technically and profitably-usable resource. Constellation EVA Spacesuit: NASA:<\/strong> http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/pdf\/246726main_ConstellationSpaceSuitSystemBriefing.pdf<\/a>
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\n* Eternally dogged optimist.<\/span>
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