- Peter K. Homer
Peter K. Homer (born 1961) of
Southwest Harbor, Maine , won $200,000 fromNASA for his entry in theAstronaut Glove Challenge. The competition was held on Thursday,May 3 ,2007 , with a total of five teams competing (two of which dropped out prior the commencement of the competition), and was one of NASA's sevenCentennial Challenges . The gloves were rated on strength, flexibility and comfort. Homer's glove design performed better overall than the competition and NASA hopes it will help improve future astronaut gloves. He was unemployed at the time of his victory.When performing a
space walk , NASA astronauts use theirhands as their primary way to move around and complete tasks. After many hours of working inside the pressurized gloves, the force required by the astronauts to move theirfingers andwrists back and forth repeatedly often results in blisters, abrasions and damagedfingernails . New technologies would reduce discomfort and make the astronauts' jobs easier and safer. Citation
last=
first=
author-link= U.S. Newswire
title=Peter Homer Wins NASA's Challenge for Improved Astronaut Gloves
newspaper=Red Orbit
volume=
issue=
date=May 3 ,2007
year=2007
month=May
page=
url=http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/924083/peter_homer_wins_nasas_challenge_for_improved_astronaut_gloves/index.html?source=r_space .Of his space-glove know-how, Homer said: “I had to make it up, because there is no book you can buy about this. There is no pattern.” Citation
last=Hitt
first=Jack
author-link=Jack Hitt
title=The Amateur Future of Space Travel
newspaper=New York Times Magazine
volume=
issue=
date=July 6 ,2007
year=2007
month=July
page=
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/01/magazine/01nasa-t.html?ref=magazine .Homer has since been hired by Los Angeles-based Orbital Outfitters, which intends to put Homer's engineering and sewing skills to work on a pressurized space suit for suborbital space flyers. [ [http://universityroverchallenge.org/portal/mars-news-from-the-san-diego-chapter/TMSSD_News_32159/ Commercial Spacesuit Tailors Hire NASA Contest Winner — The Mars Society ] ]
References
External links
* [http://centennialchallenges.nasa.gov/ NASA Centennial Challenges]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.