ROME, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Italy's Spacewear has closed a
deal with Virgin Galactic ( SPCE ) to design and develop a
clothing range for the training of its astronauts and space
tourists, the founder of the startup said.
"With Virgin Galactic ( SPCE ) we will make innovative, performing
suits to be worn during training by those who will fly with
Virgin Galactic ( SPCE )," Spacewear's Corinna Sperandini told Reuters.
Founded by British billionaire Richard Branson, Virgin
Galactic ( SPCE ) offers wealthy customers the experience of supersonic
rocket speed, microgravity and the spectacle of the Earth's
curvature from space.
The agreement also includes the production of made in Italy
co-branded everyday clothing, inspired by spacesuits, for
spring-summer 2025.
"Maybe in the future we will dress in 'Spacesure', with
t-shirts and trousers originally designed for those who go into
space...with interesting materials and an attractive design,"
Sperandini said, comparing it to the athleisure trend in which
gym clothes are adapted and styled to be worn every day.
Spacewear produced the first Italian interactive and
wearable spacesuits approved by NASA and the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) to be used in the International Space
Station (ISS).
They were used in the first Italian suborbital mission in
June 2023 and the first all-European commercial astronaut
mission to the International Space Station Axion Mission-3.
The production cost of these spacesuits was around 250,000
euros ($274,150), to which "an intangible (value) for experience
and competence", must be added, Sperandini said, explaining the
elaborate and complex design process.
Italian fashion group Prada and Texas-based startup
Axiom Space said in October that they would collaborate to
design NASA's lunar spacesuits for the Artemis III mission
planned for 2025.
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