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What will humans wear on Mars?


The ‘Moving to Mars’ exhibition, which opens today, October 18, at
London’s Design Museum, explores humans ambitious to live on the red planet
and explores some potential design solutions, including a full-scale
prototype Mars habitat and the high-fashion clothing that the Martian
pioneers might be wearing.

What will humans wear on Mars?

The exhibition is structured into five parts: Imagining Mars, The
Voyage, Survival, Mars Futures and Down to Earth, covering everything from
the design of new spacesuits capable of keeping astronauts safe during the
seven-month voyage to Mars, to what it might look like to live on mars
inside inflatable living pods, as well as farming and clothing.

What will humans wear on Mars?

When it comes to Martian fashion, London fashion label Raeburn, with
it’s remade, reduce, and recycle, launched its spring/summer 2020 ‘New
Horizon’ collection, including pieces remade from lightweight insulating
material designed by NASA for space exploration, including solar heat
blankets and parachutes, taking inspiration from the “make-do-and-mend”
approach on Mars, in response to the lace of resources on the planet.

What will humans wear on Mars?

“There will be limited amount of resources” explained Raeburn
performance director Graeme Raeburn to FashionUnited. “The idea is that New
Horizon is all about repurposing materials that might already be up there
and reinterpreting them for another life, as there is no restock coming.”

What will humans wear on Mars?

Raeburn added: “It is also about asking questions, what waste material
can be repurposed from the journey, will there be a sewing machine on
board, to make repairs, as well as the fact that clothes are a personal
intimate expression and can become a hobby/craft project.”

These pieces are displayed in the full-scale Mars habitat, designed by
London-based architecture firm Hassell as part of NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat
Challenge, which will allow visitors to walk around, sit on the 3D printed
furniture, as well as try on the Raeburn designed clothing using material
designed by NASA for space exploration and engineered for temperature
regulation on earth, in space and on the red planet.

Raeburn showcases SS20 ‘New Horizon’ collection as part of Mars
exhibition at Design Museum

What will humans wear on Mars?

Other highlights include the ‘On Mars Today’ multisensory experience,
which allows visitors to experience what conditions on Mars are like today
from the radiation to the freezing temperatures, the lack of oxygen and the
frequent dust storms, including a Mars-inspired dusty mineral scent ‘Utopia
Planitia’ from French perfumer, Nicolas Bonneville of Firmenich that has
been made especially for the exhibition.

While designer and researcher Anna Talvi showcases her lightweight,
flexible “wearable gym” garments, which have been designed to stretch the
wearer’s muscles to prevent them from wasting away in low gravity. In
addition, the prototype NDX-1 spacesuit designed specifically for use on
Mars, is on display for the first time. Created by the University of North
Dakota, the spacesuit is designed to withstand the planet’s gruelling
conditions with soft fabric-joints improve mobility, when compared to the
suits used on the moon.

What will humans wear on Mars?

‘Moving to Mars’ exhibition runs until February 23, 2020, at the Design
Museum in London.

Images: courtesy of the Design Museum – Raeburn models in the exhibition
by photographer Felix Speller, NDX-1 spacesuit by photographer Ed Reeve



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