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[[Image:STS-118 EVA EMU Suit.jpg|thumb|270px|The Enhanced EMU Suit]]

The '''[[Space Shuttle]]/[[International Space Station]] Extravehicular Mobility Unit''' (EMU) is an independent anthropomorphic system that provides environmental protection, mobility, life support, and communications for a Shuttle or ISS crew member to perform [[extra-vehicular activity]] (EVA) in [[earth orbit]]. It is a two-piece semi-rigid suit and it is currently one (contracted; show full)unicate with both the crew members in the Orbiter and ground controllers in [[Johnson Space Center|Houston]]. After donning the "Snoopy cap," the gloves and helmet are then locked on, pressurizing the suit. The suit's regulator and fans activate when the servicing umbilicals are removed and the suit reaches an internal pressure of {{convert|4.3|psi|kPa|abbr=on}}. A typical EMU can support an astronaut for 8½ hours, with 30 minutes of reserves in the case of primary life support failure. To p
rerform an EVA from the shuttle the cabin pressure is reduced from 14.7 psi to 10.2 psi for 24 hours, thaen an astronaut must pre-breathe for 45 minutes.<ref name=US/> EVAs onboard the ISS, the astronaut must pre-breathe for about four hours.<ref name=US>{{cite book |title= US Spacesuits |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= Kenneth S. Thomas & Harold J. McMann |year= 2006 |publisher= Praxis Publishing Ltd. |location= Chichester, UK |isbn= 0-387-27919-9 |page= 374 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=cdO2-4szcdgC&source=gbs_navlinks_s |}}</ref>

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[[Category:Human spaceflight]]
[[Category:American spacesuits]]

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[[pt:Unidade de Mobilidade Extraveicular]]