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NASA astronauts will venture to the coldest regions of the moon's south pole.
They'll have new moon suits designed to insulate them from these extremes.
The suits were revealed at the International Astronautical Congress in Milan , Italy , on Oct. 16 .
The new suits are designed to be "evolvable" and accommodate nearly all body sizes.
This is a major NASA project.
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