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English: Apollo space suits self-support in lunar gravity. During this scene from Apollo 16, Astronaut Charles Duke drops a hammer on the lunar surface, then jumps repeatedly in order to overcome the self-support of the space suit by compressing the space suit knee joint(s) so that he might retrieve the hammer from the surface.
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Source Video S1 from Carr C, McGee J (2009). "The Apollo Number: Space Suits, Self-Support, and the Walk-Run Transition". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0006614. PMID 19672305. PMC: 2719915.
Author Carr C, McGee J
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English: Apollo space suits self-support in lunar gravity. During this scene from Apollo 16, Astronaut Charles Duke drops a hammer on the lunar surface, then jumps repeatedly in order to overcome the self-support of the space suit by compressing the space suit knee joint(s) so that he might retrieve the hammer from the surface.
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English: Apollo space suits self-support in lunar gravity. During this scene from Apollo 16, Astronaut Charles Duke drops a hammer on the lunar surface, then jumps repeatedly in order to overcome the self-support of the space suit by compressing the space suit knee joint(s) so that he might retrieve the hammer from the surface.
中文(简体):阿波罗计划中所使用的舱外宇航服可以在月球重力下自我支撑。在阿波罗16号任务中,查尔斯·杜克在月球上丢下一个锤子,然后往返蹦跳使宇航服膝关节弯曲后才能捡起锤子。

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