
[ EVA Space Suit ]
In order to ensure the safety of our space exploration adventures, we provide everyone with EVA suits. These suits have evolved from the original Apollo space suits to the Z-series, and most recently, the collaboration between Axiom Aerospace and Collins Aerospace in 2022. The design and improvement of EVA suits are ongoing, and we select the most suitable model for passengers based on these advancements. What kind of protection do these EVAs offer us?
First and foremost, EVA suits guarantee the safety of our entire body. In the harsh environment of outer space, there are potential dangers such as radiation and space debris that could cause harm. Therefore, these suits fully encase the body and enhance mobility, allowing astronauts to perform tasks smoothly in space. The gloves are also designed to protect our fingers while maintaining their dexterity, and this is an area that has been continuously improved.
Furthermore, to sustain our survival in space, heating and insulation are essential functions. Typically, space suits are divided into three layers, with the first three layers responsible for insulation and maintaining the oxygen supply. The outer layer serves to prevent tearing, maintain the correct shape, and provide insulation against the extreme conditions of outer space. It also includes mechanisms to protect against dust, fire, water, and radiation.
Lastly, the suits are equipped with life support systems and communication systems. The former helps you make necessary adjustments to various conditions within the suit during exploration, such as oxygen levels, pressure, and temperature. The communication device allows you to stay in contact with fellow astronauts and keeps us informed of the situation, ensuring the highest level of safety.
Traveling in space, we believe that these devices provide us with the security and assurance of a safe journey.
[ IVA Space Suit ]

The difference between IVA and EVA suits is that EVA suits are equipped with life support systems, and some even have screens and control devices. In contrast, IVA suits only have pressure-resistant features and cannot regulate temperature like EVA suits. Their function is primarily for launch and re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, providing protection against pressure changes.
Previously, various space agencies wanted to avoid using IVA suits, but after the tragic incident of the Soyuz 11/LIB-1 mission in 1971, which resulted in casualties due to a crash, IVA suits became essential emergency items for space travel. Currently, apart from NASA, both SpaceX and Boeing have IVA suits available. We will select the most suitable suit for your travel needs and discuss your requirements with you. If you have any special needs or preferences, you can also contact us. We will make the necessary adjustments to ensure the perfect space experience for our passengers.