The exosuit is being worn underneath the astronaut's spacesuit during the ADAMA simulation mission in Adelaide. (Dr. Emanuele Pulvirenti via SWNS) By Talker
By Stephen Beech
Astronauts could soon be able to move more freely in space thanks to robotic trousers developed by British scientists.
Not only does the ground-breaking technology have out-of-this-world benefits, but researchers say it could also provide more down-to-earth help for people who need support with their mobility.
The lightweight robotic exosuit is designed to resemble a garment and is mostly made of fabric material, according to a study published in the journal Advanced Science .
Worn underneath a spacesuit, the exosuit features artificial muscles that work automatically to help astronauts reduce muscular fati

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