DIY Spacesuits

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2023

DIY Spacesuits

from Our Future In Space

With Cameron Smith Eric suits up in a DIY spacesuit with Dr. Cameron Smith, spacesuit builder, at his company Pacific Spaceflight. Connect: Cameron Smith on Twitter: @Pacific_Spacehttps://www.instagram.com/cam_smith_apollo/Cameron Smith on the Web: http://cameronmsmith.com/Pacific Spaceflight on the Web: http://pacificspaceflight.com/ Publications “Archaeology: An Introduction to Human Evolution and the Origins of Civilization (Kendal-Hunt 2021)” is now online! ”Principles of Space Anthropology: Establishing a Science of Human Space Settlement” (Springer 2019) Atlas of Human Prehistory” (Cognella 2018) Speaker Bios: Dr. Cameron Smith is a professor at Portland State University where he teaches a wide variety of courses in human prehistory and evolution. Dr. Smith also designs and builds spacesuits at his company Pacific Spaceflight. He has a Doctorate in Archeology from Canada’s Simon Fraser University, and his research interests include Northwest Coast archaeology, evolution in general, cognitive evolution, usewear analysis and the adaptation of humanity. He has a Master’s in anthropology from Portland State, and a Bachelor’s from University of Durham. Participate! If you have suggestions for future discussion topics, or people you would like us to interview, or if you’d like an invite to the recording sessions to participate live, just let us know. Follow us on twitter @ourFutureSpace, our Facebook Group, or email us at [email protected]. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourFutureInSpace https://abovespace.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AboveSpaceDev https://twitter.com/AboveSpaceDev Copyright 2024, Above Space Development CorporationThe post DIY Spacesuits first appeared on ABOVE: Media.

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