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High-Altitude Chamber (Hypobaric)

  • Hypobaric Chamber is a facility that simulates low-pressure environment.
  • It is used for training astronauts, fighter pilots, special ops, high-altitude skydivers.
  • It is used to test spacesuits if they leak, and how they perform in conditions similar to space.
  • You can conduct medical research on the effects of low pressure on the human body.
  • Chambers can also used for emergency training, preparing astronauts to rapid decompression.
  • You can medically checkup your body and see how it reacts to low pressure conditions.
  • You can participate regardless of your nationality, background or experience!

About

Hypobaric Chamber is a facility that simulates the low-pressure environment of high altitudes or space. It is used for training astronauts, testing spacesuits, and conducting research on the effects of low pressure on the human body.

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Bariatric Functions

The hypobaric chamber can be used for various bariatric functions, including:

  • Altitude Training: Simulating high-altitude conditions to help individuals acclimate and improve their performance at high altitudes.

  • Spacesuit Testing: Evaluating the performance and safety of spacesuits under low-pressure conditions.

  • Research: Studying the physiological effects of low pressure on the human body, including hypoxia and decompression sickness.

  • Emergency Training: Preparing astronauts for potential emergencies that may occur in space or at high altitudes, such as rapid decompression.

Spacesuit Testing

You can test your spacesuit in a hyperbaric chamber to simulate the pressure conditions of space. This is an essential step in ensuring the safety and functionality of a spacesuit before putting humans in it for space or near-space missions.

AATC tested its LEM spacesuit in a hyperbaric chamber up to 10,025 meters (32,890.42 feet) to validate its design and ensure it can withstand the extreme conditions of space.

During the tests spacesuits were filled with pressurized 100% oxygen. External pressure was gradually decreased to the target altitude level of 263.98 hPa (3.83 psi).

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Date

This training course is offered on demand. Dates are flexible and can be arranged to accommodate the schedules of participants. Please contact us to schedule your training session.

Contact

If you have any questions, please email us at: info@aatc.pl

Apply

To apply please contact us at: info@aatc.pl